Analysis of handling noises on wound strings

  • Pakarinen J
  • Penttinen H
  • Bank B
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This study analyzes the handling noises that occur when a finger is slid along a wound string. The resulting noise has a harmonic structure due to the periodic texture of the wound string. The frequency of the harmonics and the root-mean-square amplitude of the noise were found to be linearly proportional to the sliding speed. In addition, the sliding excites the longitudinal modes of the string, thus resulting in a set of static harmonics in the noise spectrum. The sliding excites different longitudinal modes depending on the sliding location.

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Pakarinen, J., Penttinen, H., & Bank, B. (2007). Analysis of handling noises on wound strings. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 122(6), EL197–EL202. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.2786607

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