id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7cgwg2vh6fdkdmgm2mqp5ykvji Graham Caldersmith Designing a guitar family 1995 15 .pdf application/pdf 4320 358 68 natural modes of the guitar up or down with string frequencies does not baritone and bass guitars to maximise low frequency radiation eficiency response records of standard and guitar family variants illustrate the physical behaviour of the difierent designs. Keywords: Guitar family, natural modes, radiation efficiency, acoustic lower principle modes of a fan-braced classical guitar, designated l,O; (a) Standard classical guitar frequency response and (b) bracing geometry of the at the resonance frequencies of the natural modes of this guitar. indicates that the low range sound produced by a classical guitar is essentially due to two plate modes: the coupled 0,O top and 0,O back modes to the string frequencies (or compass) as for the standard guitar. (2) Baritone: a six-string instrument tuned a musical fifth seven semitones) below the standard, so the compass is A (55 Hz) to A (220 Hz). Principal mode frequencies and ratios of standard and guitar family instruments. ./cache/work_7cgwg2vh6fdkdmgm2mqp5ykvji.pdf ./txt/work_7cgwg2vh6fdkdmgm2mqp5ykvji.txt