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Science of Musical Sounds

by Miller, Dayton Clarence

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"The Science of Musical Sounds" is an authoritative and comprehensive exploration of the physical principles that govern the production and perception of musical tones. Written by pioneering physicist Dayton Clarence Miller, this work bridges the gap between science and art by providing a rigorous analysis of sound waves, frequency, and the complex nature of resonance. The text investigates how various instruments create distinct sounds and identifies the mathematical properties that define harmony, timbre, and pitch.

Central to the book is Miller's expertise in acoustics, particularly his groundbreaking development of the Phonodeik-a device used to visually record and analyze sound waves. Through this technical lens, the work examines the characteristics of musical intervals, the nature of overtones, and the acoustic properties of the human voice. Miller provides detailed observations on the behavior of orchestral instruments and the physical laws that dictate their performance. As a foundational text in the field of musical acoustics, "The Science of Musical Sounds" remains an essential resource for students of music theory, physics, and anyone fascinated by the mechanical beauty of sound.

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  • Feb 14, 2026 Pub Date:
  • 1025971957 ISBN-10:
  • 9781025971957 ISBN-13:
  • English Language