“…A model of sound production influential on the theory of timbre perception is the source-filter model by Handel (1989Handel ( , 1995Handel ( , 2006see Fant, 1960, for the speechproduction antecedent of this theory). Accordingly, a musical tone is the product of the interaction between a source (e.g., a vibrating object such as the string in a violin) and a filter (e.g., the violin body) that selectively amplifies and suppresses different frequencies of the mechanical vibration of the source and radiates the sound.…”