With support from the Acoustical Society of America 19 th Annual Argonne Symposium for Undergraduates in Science, Engineering and Mathematics The Central.

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With support from the Acoustical Society of America 19 th Annual Argonne Symposium for Undergraduates in Science, Engineering and Mathematics The Central States Universities Inc. (CSUI) Research Conference Computer Information Science & Engineering Education (CISE) Stake Holder’s Summit

Musical Acoustics An Evening with The Art and Science of Music The Families of Musical Instruments: Physics and Performance

Uwe J. Hansen Indiana State University Tim Branch Quartet Argonne National Laboratory

Musical Instruments –AThe Power Supply –BThe Oscillator –CThe Resonator –DThe Amplifier –EThe Pitch Control Mechanism

Some Violin Modes

Guitar Modes: Holographic Interferograms

Guitar Modes; Modal Analysis Frames

Woodwinds: Clarinet Spectrum

Air Column Resonance: Closed Tube

Air Column Resonance: Open Tube

Air Column Resonance: Trombone

The Piano: Spectrum

The Piano: Inharmonicity, Stretch Tuning

The Piano: Sound Board Mode

The Piano: Radiated Sound Near Field