2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2016.05.016
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Acoustical properties of petung bamboo for the top plate of guitars

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“…One potential type of bamboo for use in materials is petung bamboo, which is found in Indonesia. Its characteristics include a wall thickness of 25 mm to 41 mm, internode lengths of 40 cm to 60 cm, and a diameter that can reach 200 mm (Kusumaningtyas et al 2016). According to Laemlaksakul and Kaewkuekool (2006) and Laemlaksakul (2010), the conversion of bamboo into bamboo strips has an average potential output of up to 34.3%.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One potential type of bamboo for use in materials is petung bamboo, which is found in Indonesia. Its characteristics include a wall thickness of 25 mm to 41 mm, internode lengths of 40 cm to 60 cm, and a diameter that can reach 200 mm (Kusumaningtyas et al 2016). According to Laemlaksakul and Kaewkuekool (2006) and Laemlaksakul (2010), the conversion of bamboo into bamboo strips has an average potential output of up to 34.3%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research and published paper on angklung discussed acoustic analysis, design engineering, and species materials, as well as preserving angklung as a global cultural heritage, especially in Indonesia [46][47][48][49][50][51]. Papers on other bamboo musical instruments in Indonesia also published both traditional musical instruments such as karinding and bundengan [52,53], as well as modern musical instruments such as guitars and violins [54][55][56]. Regarding the theme of bamboo utilization, the published journals published research results focused on bamboo as a construction.…”
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“…Another example of research was carried out by Yoshikawa and Waltham [3], Kusumaningtyas et al [6], and Aditanoyo et al [7] in which they study bamboo wood as the substitute material for the musical instrument like guitar and violin. To find an alternative wood which will comes cheaper and easier in a country like Indonesia.…”
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confidence: 99%