Title: Physics 1251 The Science and Technology of Musical Sound
1Physics 1251The Science and Technology of
Musical Sound
- Unit 2
- Session 21 MWF
- Musical Scales and Strings
2Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
- Foolscap Quiz
- If A4 is the tonic of an A-major scale (just
intonation) and has a fundamental frequency of
440 Hz, what is the frequency of (1) the major
third C4?, (2) the perfect fifth E4, and (3)
the octave A5 ?
The frequency of the major third is 5/4 ftonic
550 Hz. The frequency of the perfect fifth is
3/2 ftonic 660 Hz. The frequency of the octave
is 2 ftonic 880 Hz.
3Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
- 1' Lecture
- A Just Tempered Scale sets the frequencies of the
notes in the scale at precise ratios of whole
numbers. - Not all chords can be in tune with Just
Temperament. - The Equal Tempered Scale is the compromise that
sets all semitones an equal interval apart (100,
frequency ratio1.05946). - The frequency of vibration of a string is
inversely proportional to its length.
4Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
- What is a scale?
- Gamut Note G-Clef
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Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do
C-major
G-major
Guido dArezzo gamma ut?gamut Solfeggio G is
Do in the G-scale
5Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
Do
Ti
La
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Fa
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Zoltan Kodaly
Do
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Strings
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Strings
- A Scale is constructed from Integer Ratios of
Frequencies! Not all scales can be tuned. - Tonic C 1 264 0
- 2 D 9/8 297 204
- 3 E 5/4 317 316
- 4 F 4/3 352 498
- 4? F ? 64/45 375
- 5 G 3/2 396 702
- 6 A 5/3 440 884
- 7 B 15/8 475 1018
- 8 vo C 2 528 1200
8Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
- A Scale is constructed from Integer Ratios of
Frequencies! Not all scales can be tuned. - Tonic C 1 264 0
- 2 D 9/8 297 204
- 3 E 5/4 317 316
- 4 F 4/3 352 498
- 4? F ? 64/45 375
- 5 G 3/2 396 702
- 6 A 5/3 440 884
- 7 B 15/8 475 1018
- 8 vo C 2 528 1200
- Key of C Major Key of G Major Difference
- 5 th G 3/2 396 Tonic 1 396
0 Hz - 7 th B 15/8 475 3 rd 5/4 495
20Hz
The 3rd in the Key of G major with howl if the
piano is tuned in C major.
9Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
- 80/20It is impossible to tune perfectly scales in
all keys using the same frequencies and just
temperament. - 80/20The Equal Tempered Scale sets each semitone
exactly 100 apart or at a ratio of 1.05946.
10Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
- A Comparison of the Just and Equal Tempered
Scales - Just
- Tonic C 1 264 0
- 2nd D 9/8 297 204
- 3rd E 5/4 317 316
- 4th F 4/3 352 498
- 5th G 3/2 396 702
- 6th A 5/3 440 884
- 7th B 15/8 475 1018
- 8 vo C 2 528 1200
Equal Tempered 0 1.000 261.6 -2 200
1.122 293.7 -3 400 1.260 329.6 13 500
1.335 349.2 -3 700 1.498 392.0 -4 900
1.682 440 0 11001.889 493.8 -1 1200
2.000 523.2 -5
11Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
- Listen to Pachelbels Canon in Just and Equal
Temperament
Microtonal URL
12Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
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C5?
G4?
B4
F4?
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E4
A4?
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D4?
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A3?
E3?
C4?
D3?
F3
G3?
B3?
C3
13Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
- On the standard Keyboard the sharps ? and flats
? are enharmonic (sound the same frequency and
pitch.) - In some systems this is not the case.
14Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
- Examine a standard Guitar
- Note that each succeeding fret shortens the
string by a constant fraction.
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Strings
- What determines the fundamental
- frequency of oscillation of a string?
- Pythagoras discovered that the frequency was
inversely proportional to the length of the
string. - f1 /f2 L2 / L1
- Why?
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Strings
- The fundamental frequency of oscillation of a
string is fixed by the time required for a round
trip of a string wave
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f 1/2L ? vstring
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Strings
- Guitar frets shorten string to raise pitch.
Fret Lo / Ln 1 1.06 2 1.12 3 1.20 4 1.27 5
1.33
Lo
L1
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Strings
- What determines the velocity of a wave on a
string?
2 T (y/x)
y ½ a t 2 a F/m F 2 T y/x ? y ½ (2 T
y/x) t 2/m (x /t )2 T/ (m/x) vstring v (T/ µ)
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m µx
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Strings
- 80/20Velocity of a wave on a string
- vstring vT/ µ
- T is the tension in the string N.
- µ is the mass per unit length kg/m
Rope Race Demonstration
20Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
- 80/20f 1/(2L) ? vstring
- f 1/(2L) ? v(T/ µ)
Tuning pegs
More Tension Raises pitch
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Strings
Denser wire lower pitch
Less dense wire higher pitch
22Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
- Practice 80/20f 1/(2L) ? v(T/ µ)
- What is the frequency of a guitar string that is
65 cm long, has a mass density µ 0.005 kg/m and
is under a tension of T 182 N?
f 1/(2L) ? v(T/ µ) f 1/ (2(0.65 m))
v(182 N/ 0.005 kg/mµ) f 146.8 Hz
23Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
- Why do you think that are the frets in this
guitar oddly spaced?
Microtonal music can be played on this instrument.
24Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
- Summary
- A Just Tempered Scale sets the frequencies of the
notes in the scale at precise ratios of whole
numbers.. - The Equal Tempered Scale is the compromise that
sets all notes an equal interval apart (100,
frequency ratio1.05946). - f 1/(2L) ? v(T/ µ)