Clarinet-Flute hybrids (Flarinet, Clute): standing waves and harmonics

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2011

Clarinets and Flutes http://www.animations.physics.unsw.edu.au/ uses them - and crossbreeds - to demonstrate standing waves and harmonics. Much more about physics and music at Physclips: http://www.animations.physics.unsw.edu.au/

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  • To lianghuang3

    Thanks for the kind words. We have a big website on the science of music and musical instruments: just search for music acoustics UNSW

    Also, the introductory physics web site Physclips has a chapter called Standing Waves, which uses musical instruments as examples. That's where these instruments came from. Search Physclips

    Joe

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  • Very cool Prof.

  • bravo!! super nice video! more about these scientific theory about music please!

  • Mouthpiece!

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