Universitat Ramon Llull. La Salle
2010
Understanding the relation between the sound quality of the classical guitar and theirphysical characteristics in depth is an important challenge for instrument makers. Never-theless, we can provide them with scientific tools that facilitate this task. Our contribution consists in measuring and modelizing - using the subspace high-resolution algorithm ES-PRIT (Estimation of Signal Parameters via Rotational Invariance Techniques) - one and two-dimensional impedance signals at the guitar bridge, which characterize the coupling between the body and the strings. The chosen synthesis technique - frequency domain synthesis - allows to keep a clear link between instrument physical parameters and theparameters of the model.
Treball fi de màster
Anglès
So -- Enregistrament i reproducció -- TFM; So -- Aparells i instruments -- TFM
90 p.
ENG TFM MUEXT; 1860
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