Oxford Music Online 2001
DOI: 10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.02060
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“…musical instruments (Elvers, 2009). In the early 18 th century, Joseph Sauveur 13 (1653-1716) advocated the development of a science of sound, which would be called acoustics (Boyden and Walls, 2009;Sigalia and Campbell, 2009). Ernest Chladni 14 (1756-1827) repeated Hook's 15 experiments and visually proved the different forms of sound vibrations on the corresponding surface -board, known as Chladni's figures.…”
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“…musical instruments (Elvers, 2009). In the early 18 th century, Joseph Sauveur 13 (1653-1716) advocated the development of a science of sound, which would be called acoustics (Boyden and Walls, 2009;Sigalia and Campbell, 2009). Ernest Chladni 14 (1756-1827) repeated Hook's 15 experiments and visually proved the different forms of sound vibrations on the corresponding surface -board, known as Chladni's figures.…”
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“…musical instruments (Elvers, 2009). In the early 18 th century, Joseph Sauveur 13 (1653-1716) advocated the development of a science of sound, which would be called acoustics (Boyden and Walls, 2009;Sigalia and Campbell, 2009). Ernest Chladni 14 (1756-1827) repeated Hook's 15 experiments and visually proved the different forms of sound vibrations on the corresponding surface -board, known as Chladni's figures.…”
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confidence: 99%