MUSIC-175 The Physics of Musical Sound

An exploration of the physics that underlies the production of musical sounds. Covers issues ranging from the nature of musical sound, units, some physical principles, theory of wave propagation and mode formation, physical mechanisms of how instrument families work and their implications for musical use of those families, acoustics of halls, digital simulations of musical instruments and performance spaces. Algebra will be used. Four hours of class/laboratory per week. May count toward a concentration in physics.

Maximum Enrollment

Standard Course (40)

(Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning.)

Cross Listed Courses

PHYS-175

Offered

Spring