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dc.contributor.authorVAN ZWIETEN, Koos Jaap-
dc.contributor.authorPotekhin, V.-
dc.date.accessioned2012-12-19T08:19:35Z-
dc.date.available2012-12-19T08:19:35Z-
dc.date.issued2006-
dc.identifier.citationICSV 13 Thirteenth International Congress on Sound and Vibration - Book of Abstracts, p. 212-212-
dc.identifier.isbn3-950 1554-4-9-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/14466-
dc.description.abstractPercussion sounds of the chest are resonant sounds induced by striking one finger upon another finger applied firmly to the chest. They have the greatest content of energy in the range of 150 - 200 Hz. The stability of the arch of the striking finger contributes to its rigidity, thus influencing the quality of percussion sounds produced.-
dc.description.sponsorshipThe International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration (IIAV).Vienna University of Technology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture. Chairmen: Josef Eberhardsteiner, Herbert A. Mang. Secretary General: Holger Waubke.-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.rights© 2006, Vienna University of Technology, Institute for Mechanics of Materials and Structures. Austrian Academy of Sciences, Acoustics Research Institute, ISBN 3-950 1554-4-9.-
dc.subject.otherFinger model; percussion technique; percussion sounds-
dc.titleThe influence of finger position on percussion sounds-
dc.typeProceedings Paper-
local.bibliographicCitation.conferencedate2-6 July 2006-
local.bibliographicCitation.conferencenameICSV 13 Thirteenth International Congress on Sound and Vibration-
local.bibliographicCitation.conferenceplaceVienna, Austria-
dc.identifier.epage212-
dc.identifier.spage212-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatC1-
dc.description.notesContribution No. 955, RS11-2 Human Response To Sound and Vibration. Chairperson: J. Roland. Thursday, July 6, 2006, 14.50, Auditory S19 at The Thirteenth International Congress of Sound and Vibration. Vienna, Austria, July 2-6, 2006, "Freihaus" Building of TU Vienna.-
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local.type.specifiedArticle-
dc.bibliographicCitation.oldjcatC2-
dc.identifier.urlhttp://icsv13.tuwien.ac.at-
local.bibliographicCitation.btitleICSV 13 Thirteenth International Congress on Sound and Vibration - Book of Abstracts-
item.fullcitationVAN ZWIETEN, Koos Jaap & Potekhin, V. (2006) The influence of finger position on percussion sounds. In: ICSV 13 Thirteenth International Congress on Sound and Vibration - Book of Abstracts, p. 212-212.-
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item.contributorVAN ZWIETEN, Koos Jaap-
item.contributorPotekhin, V.-
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