Vibration Characteristics of Violin Bow String and its Timbre Effect

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This paper analyzes the modes of vibration of the strings and the strings of the material, the thickness effect on pronunciation, the establishment of a mass-spring model of vibrating strings and studied when the force pulling the strings and plucked violins panel vibration. Spectrum analysis and processing by MATLAB, the vibration of the resonance box is directly converted into sound, a sound judgment using spectral analysis methods.

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