Lecture 9 Perception of combination tones Modes of hearing Consonance & dissonance Theories of pitch perception Instructor: David Kirkby ([email protected])
Lecture 1 Introduction Organization Syllabus What is Sound? Instructor: David Kirkby ([email protected])
Lecture 6 Fourier Analysis Sympathetic Vibrations The Human Ear Instructor: David Kirkby ([email protected])
Lecture 17 Analog Music Storage Digital Signals Digital Music Storage Instructor: David Kirkby ([email protected])
Lecture 13 Woodwinds: air reeds Brass Instruments Instructor: David Kirkby ([email protected])
Lecture 18 CD, DVD Storage Audio Compression Digital Music Synthesis Final Exam Review Instructor: David Kirkby ([email protected])
Lecture 15 Percussion Instruments (Plates) Keyboard Instruments (Piano) The Human Voice Instructor: David Kirkby ([email protected])
Lecture 3 Damping, Transients, Envelopes The Principle of Superposition Wave Reflection Instructor: David Kirkby ([email protected])
Lecture 5 Resonance Standing Waves Overtones & Harmonics Instructor: David Kirkby ([email protected])
Lecture 14 Percussion Instruments Keyboard Instruments Instructor: David Kirkby ([email protected])
Lecture 16 Electro-acoustics Microphones Amplifiers Tuners Loudspeakers Instructor: David Kirkby ([email protected]) Guest Lecturer: David Casper.
By Glenna Vasquez Period 2 physics. The purpose of this project is to make a real working guitar out of a tissue box Each student has to work individually.