The Physics of Sound

The Physics of Sound. 29. ... Similarly, notes played on a stringed instrument such as a violin or cello will sound different depending on whether the note is plucked or bowed. In both cases, the underlying acoustic difference is amplitude envelope. Figure 3-18. Amplitude envelope is an imaginary smooth line drawn to enclose a time-domain signal. ................
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