The book Sound And Its Relation to Music was written by author Clarence G Clarence Grant Hamilton Here you can read free online of Sound And Its Relation to Music book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Sound And Its Relation to Music a good or bad book?
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At first no distinction was made between the transmitter and the receiver. While the latter has retained much of its original form, the transmitter is now quite different, its efficacy having been greatly aug- mented by the use of carbon. Animal membranes have been generally replaced in both phonograph iand telephone by thin disks of mica or metal. Perhaps the most remarkable manifestations of the phe- nomena of resonance, however, are found in connection with Resonance in ^^^ huftian voicc. By... directing the air current the voice. j^to the cavitics of the head, mouth and throat, and by modifying the shape of these cavities, the speaker or singer is able to produce an infinite number of modifications in tonal intensity and quality. Further consideration of this important phase of resonance is reserved for Chapter VIII. Digitized by Google SOUND, AND ITS RELATION TO MUSIC . 87 SUMMARY. Resonance, or sympathetic vibration, depends upon the principle that a number of slight impulses properly applied will finally create considerable momentum.
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