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Page 1: Acoustics of the Marimba Heather Hill Advised by Professor Steven Errede Yamaha YM-5100A.

Acoustics of the MarimbaHeather Hill

Advised by Professor Steven Errede

Yamaha YM-5100A

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Striking Areas

• Center

• Off-Center

• Edge

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Frequency Ratios for Sculpted Marimba Bars

Bork’s Data1 My Analysis

1Bork, Ingolf. “Practical Tuning of Xylophone Bars and Resonators,” Appl. Acoust. J. Acoust. 46, 103-127 (1995).

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Frequency and Time Decay

The reverberation time for each harmonic is inversely proportional to

the frequency.2

T60n

2.2

fn

2Cremer, Ing. L. and Heckl, rer. Nat. M. Körperschall, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1967), pp. 165-201.

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Frequency and Time Decay

The reverberation time for each harmonic is inversely proportional to

the frequency.2

ln103 n T60n

2.2

fn

2Cremer, Ing. L. and Heckl, rer. Nat. M. Körperschall, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1967), pp. 165-201.

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Exponential Time Decays for C2

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Exponential Time Decays for Cn

Bars

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Calculating Eta

Using Cremer’s Equation,2 I solved for η.

2 1E

nn n n nE

m Y

fe Y

2Cremer, Ing. L. and Heckl, rer. Nat. M. Körperschall, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1967), pp. 165-201.

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Average Eta Values for Cn

Bars

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Summary• The harmonics present in a sculpted

marimba bar are f1, f4, f10, and f20. • The exponential time decay constants τn

are inversely proportional to the frequency• The mean absorptivity of rosewood is

<η> = 0.45% ± 0.09%• The methodology we have developed can

be used to analyze the decay times of other musical instruments, room acoustics, etc.

Acknowledgements: I thank Professor Steven Errede for a wonderful summer and for all of his

advice and support. I also thank John Nichols for his additional guidance.

The NSF Grant PHY-1062690 supports the REU program at UIUC.

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Inharmonicity

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Tuning Evolution

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Resonator Effect on Harmonics