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Quantifying sound colour of musical instruments – precise harmonic timbre coordinates of like instruments

Prislan Rok Kržič Urša Svenšek Daniel

Abstrak

Timbre – sound “colour” – is an abstract, delicate property of sound, especially in a high-value context such as musical instruments. It is a perceptual construct so intangible that it cannot be considered a quantity. Since sound nevertheless reaches our ears as a complete physical reality, we hypothesize that this inherent abstraction of its timbre is primarily due to the lack of a meaningful, musically relevant, and robust quantification that would do justice to the subtlety of human auditory perception. It is therefore not surprising that not a single aspect of timbre is to be found in the specifications of musical instruments. We introduce harmonic timbre coordinates, concrete and robust numbers that quantify a partial aspect of timbre of an instrument’s sound – its harmonic structure – with a precision that allows relevance in the musical context. These numbers could, for example, help a buyer find an instrument whose sound is closer to his or her preferences. Or they could enable precise tracking of harmonic changes in sound, and more.

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Prislan Rok

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Kržič Urša

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Svenšek Daniel

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Rok, P., Urša, K., Daniel, S. (2024). Quantifying sound colour of musical instruments – precise harmonic timbre coordinates of like instruments. https://doi.org/10.1051/aacus/2023071

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2024
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10.1051/aacus/2023071
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