2012
DOI: 10.1121/1.4708001
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Acoustic radiation from the pipa and yueqin

Abstract: The pipa and yueqin are Chinese plucked string instruments. The examples studied here have soundboards made of wu-t'ung (Paulownia) wood and each has a small cm-sized tone hole. The acoustic radiation patterns of these instruments have been measured as a function of angle and frequency. The measurements were made in an anechoic chamber and were obtained using an automated impact hammer. The radiation data are compared with measured vibration modes of the soundboxes. The spectra obtained peak at higher frequenc… Show more

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