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Lec 9 | MIT 8.03 Vibrations and Waves, Fall 2004

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Musical Instruments - Sound Cavities - Normal Modes

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  • Such a beautiful lecture.

  • in minute 0:17:45 he says it is pleasing to hear music that comes in simple ?? what? Can somebody write that word to me ? thank you ¡

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  • I want this video on my U8500 phone.

  • @milog11 ..... Simple ratios i.e. ratios between various harmonics.

  • Is this first year?

  • "We shall therefore borrow all our Rules for the Finishing our Proportions, from the Musicians, who are the greatest Masters of this Sort of Numbers"

  • At 30:20, he plays epona's song. :)

  • @milog11 ...simple ratios...

  • @milog11 ratios.

  • Hindemith says the 7th harmonic is a slightly lower B note which is called "segah" in eastern music, and it is the most used "microtonal note" in east music.

  • beautifully filmed

    the middle section is a bizarre collection of what look likeSNL impersonations of MIT students playing with toys

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