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32. Modelling of Sympathetic String Vibrations in the Clavichord Using a Modal Udwadia-Kalaba Formulation

Authors : J.-T. Jiolat, J.-L. Le Carrou, J. Antunes, C. d’Alessandro

Published in: Model Validation and Uncertainty Quantification, Volume 3

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The vibratory and acoustic modeling of musical instruments is important for several purposes in cultural heritage preservation, performance studies and musical creation. On the one hand, building a model helps understanding the key features of an instrument, and then is useful for evaluation, documentation and preservation of historical models. On the other hand, modeling and simulation can help for improving existing instruments, or even designing new instruments by extension of the model. The clavichord is an early keyboard instrument equipped with a very simple mechanics. The strings are excited by small metal wedges or blades (the tangents) placed at the end of the keys. The tangent remains in contact with the strings for the duration of the note, defining the vibrating length of the string. All strings are coupled at a same bridge. A string is divided into three sections: a damped section (DS) between the hitch-pin and the tangent; the played section (PS), excited by the tangents, between the tangent and the bridge; and the resting section (RS) between the bridge and the tuning pin. Because of the coupling through the bridge of the PS and RS, the RS is set into vibration, acting as sympathetic strings. The vibratory responses of the RS is modelled using a modal approach based on the Udwadia-Kalaba formulation. Firstly, a review of the method is presented, accompanied with measurements performed on an instrument (copy of a Hubert 1784 fretted clavichord), which include an experimental modal analysis at the instrument bridge and measurements of string motions. Then, simulation results are reported and compared with experimental measurements.

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Metadata
Title
Modelling of Sympathetic String Vibrations in the Clavichord Using a Modal Udwadia-Kalaba Formulation
Authors
J.-T. Jiolat
J.-L. Le Carrou
J. Antunes
C. d’Alessandro
Copyright Year
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12075-7_32

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