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3C55.51 - Musical Scales
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Code Number: 3C55.51
Demo Title: Musical Scales
Condition: Good
Principle: Musical Scales
Area of Study: Oscillations & Acoustics
Equipment:
JustTemp set & mallet, tuning fork scale sets.
Procedure:
Each set of bars spans two octaves. One set is a "Just" scale, the other set is a "Tempered" scale.
Two sets of tuning forks are available. One is a "Scientific Pitch Notation" scale. The other is a "Concert Pitch" scale.
"Scientific Pitch Notation", Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_pitch_notation
References:
- Michael J. Ruiz, "Lissajous Figures, Musical Intervals, and the Just Diatonic Scale", TPT, Vol. 56, #7, Nov. 2018, p. 424.
- Michael C. LoPresto, "Measuring Musical Consonance and Dissonance", TPT, Vol. 53, # 4, April 2015, p. 225.
- Stephen Luzader, "PC and PVC Acoustic Demonstrations", TPT, Vol. 28, #7, Oct. 1990, p. 459.
- Donald E. Hall, "Acoustical Numerology and Lucky Equal Temperaments", AJP, Vol. 56, # 4, April 1988, p. 329.
- George C. Hartmann, "A Numerical Exercise in Musical Scales", AJP, Vol. 55, #3, March 1987, p. 223.
- L. Resnick, "Psychophysical Basis for Consonant Musical Intervals", AJP, Vol. 49, #6, June 1981, p. 579.
- Donald E. Hall, "Quantitative Evaluation of Musical Scale Tunings", AJP, Vol. 42, #7, July 1974, p. 543.
- Eli Metzger, "Musical Scales and Algebraic Groups", AJP, Vol. 35, #5, May 1967, p. 441.
- Robert P. Crease, "Politics of Precision in Ancient China", Physics Today, Vol. 64, #3, Mar. 2011, p. 49.
- Daniel Martin, "Musical Scales Since Pythagoras", Musical Acoustics, p. 22.
- Pat Murphy, Ellen Macaulay, and the staff of the Exploratorium, "Bottle Band", Exploratopia, p. 217.
- Christopher P. Jargodzki and Franklin Potter, "170, A Well-Tuned Piano", Mad About Physics, p. 62, 207.
- "A Change of Tune, The Answer to a Musical Conundrum", The Truth About History, Readers Digest, ISBN 0-7621-0523-2.