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Tonal considerations in the selection of wall materials for open labial organ pipes
Research into the tonal influence of the materials in which organ
pipes are fabricated, far from clarifying the question, has contributed
to the confusion. The results of experiments appear at variance with the
practices of organ builders and the conclusions of different workers are
often uncorroborative. Due to this, in literature aimed at musicians,
the question of the tonal implications of materials is dealt with
superficially and often reflects the prejudices of manufacture and players.
This project aims to relate empirical understanding and analytical
study, to demonstrate the tonal implications of Pipe-Metal - alloys of tin
and lead - on organ pipe tone, and to investigate the possibilities of
fabricating organ pipes in alternative materials.
The work includes a survey of relevant literature about other wind
instruments as well as the organ, from which aspects of the controversy
which require further experimental work are identified. It also shows
that the experimental approach should involve the analysis of onset
transient and that physical analysis should be related to the auditory
capacity of humans. A method of analysis, detail of the equipment designed
and the criteria for relating analysis and physiology are presented in
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