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Buch, Englisch, 975 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1656 g

Bucur

Handbook of Materials for String Musical Instruments

Buch, Englisch, 975 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1656 g

ISBN: 978-3-319-81191-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing


This book addresses core questions about the role of materials in general and of wood in particular in the construction of string instruments used in the modern symphony orchestra – violins, violas, cellos and basses. Further attention is given to materials for classical guitars, harps, harpsichords and pianos. While some of the approaches discussed are traditional, most of them depend upon new scientific approaches to the study of the structure of materials, such as for example wood cell structure, which is visible only using modern high resolution microscopic techniques. Many examples of modern and classical instruments are examined, together with the relevance of classical techniques for the treatment of wood. Composite materials, especially designed for soundboards could be a good substitute for some traditional wood species. The body and soundboard of the instrument are of major importance for their acoustical properties, but the study also examines traditional and new wood species used for items such as bows, the instrument neck, string pegs, etc. Wood species’ properties for musical instruments and growth origins of woods used by great makers such as Antonio Stradivari are examined and compared with more recently grown woods available to current makers. The role of varnish in the appearance and acoustics of the final instrument is also discussed, since it has often been proposed as a ‘secret ingredient’ used by great makers. Aspects related to strings are commented.As well as discussing these subjects, with many illustrations from classical and contemporary instruments, the book gives attention to conservation and restoration of old instruments and the physical results of these techniques. There is also discussion of the current value of old instruments both for modern performances and as works of art having great monetary value.The book will be of interest and value to researchers, advanced students, music historians, and contemporary string instrument makers. Musicians in general, particularly those playing string instruments, will also find its revelations fascinating. It will also attract the attention of those using wood for a variety of other purposes, for its use in musical instruments uncovers many of its fundamental features.
Professor Neville H. FletcherAustralian National University, Canberra
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Introduction.- Description of String Instruments for Classical Music.- Mechanical Characterization of Materials for String Instruments.- Measuring Vibration Modes of Violins’ and Other Instruments’ Plates.- Material Properties and the Modes of Vibration of the Piano Soundboard.- Material Properties and the Modes of Vibration of the Concert Harp Soundboard.- Ageing of Wood.- Ageing of Musical Instruments – about the ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Violins.- The Varnish.- Strings for Musical Instruments of the Baroque and Romantic Periods.- Bridge, the Sound post and the Bass Bar for Violin Family Instruments.- Pieces for String Fitting.- The Bow.- Dendrochronology and Wood Resources for Authentic, Historical Period Musical Instruments.- Restoration of Historical Musical Instruments.- Preservative Conservation of Musical Instruments.- About Traditional and New wood Species for String Instruments.- Composite Materials for Musical Instruments.- Materials from Sustainable Resources for Musical Instruments.- String Musical Instruments as Educational Tools.- About the Economic Value of Musical Instruments.- Index.


Dr. Voichita Bucur, currently a senior visiting research fellow at CSIRO, Australia, received her bachelor in Engineering in 1962 from Polytechnic Institute Brasov, Romania, and her PhD in Mechanics and Ultrasonics in 1984 from the Institut Supérieur des Materiaux, St Ouen, Paris, France.
In Romania she was a scientist at the Wood Research Institute in Bucharest until 1978. Then she moved to France where she worked at the Forestry Research Centre in Nancy in charge of the development of acoustic (ultrasonic) nondestructive techniques for quality improvement of wood and wood based products. She was also in charge of the research programmes for PhD and MSci students at the Université "Henri Poincaré" - Nancy, France, for the development of ultrasonic technique in Wood Science. In December 2005 she retired from these positions and moved to Australia.
A member of 5 wood and acoustical societies, Dr Bucur published 6 books and more than 140 articles and other publications, she was a reviewer for journals on wood science, and has 1 patent in France.
Her fields of research encompass development of non-destructive techniques (vibrational, acoustic, ultrasonic, X- rays) for the assessment of the quality of trees, wood products and wood-based composites, mechanical characterisation of materials with non-destructive techniques, wood science and technology, and mechanical characterisation of wood for musical instruments.


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