2009
DOI: 10.1121/1.3248800
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Vibrational modes of accordion reeds.

Abstract: Some new measurements made of the oscillation of air-driven accordion reeds show that higher transverse modes through the fourth mode are present as well as the first torsional mode. The second and third transverse modes are observable even at low amplitudes of oscillation. All of these have been previously observed in reed organ reeds [Paquette et al., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 114, 2348 (2003)]. Additionally, for the first time a lateral mode of vibration (transverse vibration perpendicular to the usual first tran… Show more

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“…An example of the kind of response curve is shown in Figure 3 for an accordion reed. [7] This response curve shows the fundamental mode at 634 Hz as well as the second, third, and fourth transverse modes at 2337 Hz, 5237 Hz, and 9564 Hz. The first torsional mode is represented by the peak at 8684 Hz (marked with arrow).…”
Section: Modes Of Vibration In the Air-driven Free Reedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example of the kind of response curve is shown in Figure 3 for an accordion reed. [7] This response curve shows the fundamental mode at 634 Hz as well as the second, third, and fourth transverse modes at 2337 Hz, 5237 Hz, and 9564 Hz. The first torsional mode is represented by the peak at 8684 Hz (marked with arrow).…”
Section: Modes Of Vibration In the Air-driven Free Reedmentioning
confidence: 99%