The Study on Application of Artificial Board Materials in Musical Instrument-Manufacturing Engineering

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This study introduced the sound transmission mechanisms, current situation of application and selective criteria about musical instruments materials, and summarized the major problems of musical instrument-manufacturing engineering, as well as the feasibility of artificial board materials as a alternative material of the musical instruments, and the application prospect of artificial board materials widely as a musical instrument manufacturing materials was elaborated. This study aimed at providing a scientific theory for the musical instrument-manufacturing engineering.

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