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acoustic properties

Christoph Munk / Esbjörn Hogmark / Susanna Källbom

The Swedish nyckelharpa with thermally modified soundboard

The modern nyckelharpa is a bowed string instrument with 4 melody strings 12 sympathetic (resonance) strings. Wooden keys with tangents are used to stop the strings, producing different tones. The …

Alexander Pfriem / Christoph Munk / Lothar Clauder

Sound absorption coefficient of thermally modified and unmodified wood species measured in an Impedance Tube

Different parts of the guitar body are made of certain wood species, selected by their specific properties. The sound board, which is mainly made of spruce or cedar, transfers the …

Alexander Pfriem / Lothar Clauder / Tobias Bender

Comparison of different recipes for thermal modification of European tone wood and their influence on the acoustic behaviour

Until today, a variety of instruments are made of wood. Especially in the field of string instruments, wood is the material of choice, due to its good resonance qualities. The …

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