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- Monochord - Wikipedia
The term monochord is sometimes used as the class-name for any musical stringed instrument having only one string and a stick shaped body, also known as musical bows
- Monochord | Medieval, Pythagorean Acoustic | Britannica
Monochord, musical instrument consisting of a single string stretched over a calibrated sound box and having a movable bridge The string was held in place over the properly positioned bridge with one hand and plucked with a plectrum held in the other
- Monochord | Whipple Museum of the History of Science
The monochord is an ancient scientific and musical instrument, invented in Greece in c 500 BC, used for the investigation and demonstration of musical phenomena
- James Jones Monochords
What is a Monochord? Initially the monochord was just a single stringed instrument used by Pythagoras to demonstrate the mathematical ratios between musical intervals
- Monochord - Bit Brothers
A monochord, also known as sonometer (see below), is an ancient musical and scientific laboratory instrument, involving one (mono) string (Chord) The term monochord is sometimes used as the class-name for any musical stringed instrument having only one
- Monochord - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Monochord — (v gr , Harmonometer), Instrument, durch welches sich das übereinstimmende Verhältniß der Spannung von Saiten u des Tons darstellen läßt, den sie unter dieser bei Anschlagen, od wenn sie sonst in fibrirende Bewegung gesetzt werden, geben
- Monochord - grokipedia. com
Through monochord experiments, Mersenne quantified these relationships, such as halving the string length doubling the pitch, providing a scientific basis for tuning systems beyond ancient ratios
- Monochord - Definition, Usage Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com
A monochord is an ancient musical and scientific instrument consisting of a single string stretched over a sound box with a movable bridge This simple yet highly effective instrument is used to study musical pitches, harmonics, and the mathematical relationships between different musical notes
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