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STUDY OF THE ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES OF VIOLINS IN THE CONCERT HALL VERSUS THE ANECHOIC CHAMBER.STANCIU et al., 2023
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- STANCIU M
- MICU M
- GLIGA V
- NĂSTAC S
- CÂMPEAN M
- BUCUR V
- NAUNCEF A
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- Pro Ligno
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Numerous studies highlight the analysis and modeling of the characteristics of the musical timbre of violins, obtained on the basis of the acoustic perception of the experienced subjects, the acoustic quality of the violins being interpreted on the basis of the statistical …
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