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Spectral analysis of Streicher and Bösendorfer pianos in the works of J. Brahms and F. Liszt

Marek Pokorný Ondřej Jirásek

Originální název

Spectral analysis of Streicher and Bösendorfer pianos in the works of J. Brahms and F. Liszt

Anglický název

Spectral analysis of Streicher and Bösendorfer pianos in the works of J. Brahms and F. Liszt

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Originální abstrakt

This paper demonstrates the use of signal analysis methods, spectral analysis in particular, to illustrate the differences in musical timbre using two historical pianos from different eras and one contemporary piano as examples. The historical pianos in question are two 19th century grand pianos similar to those used by world-famous Romantic composers such as Franz Liszt and Johannes Brahms. The spectral analysis was performed using the MATLAB computing environment software in conjunction with the Steinberg Wavelab digital audio editor, and the grand piano samples were taken from the Pianoteq instrument VST plug-in developed by Modartt, which efficiently samples the real instruments for a near-identical piano sound and experience. The methods described in this article are suitable for analysing isolated tones as well as complex harmonies; depending on the specific application, the results can be interpreted in a number of ways.

Anglický abstrakt

This paper demonstrates the use of signal analysis methods, spectral analysis in particular, to illustrate the differences in musical timbre using two historical pianos from different eras and one contemporary piano as examples. The historical pianos in question are two 19th century grand pianos similar to those used by world-famous Romantic composers such as Franz Liszt and Johannes Brahms. The spectral analysis was performed using the MATLAB computing environment software in conjunction with the Steinberg Wavelab digital audio editor, and the grand piano samples were taken from the Pianoteq instrument VST plug-in developed by Modartt, which efficiently samples the real instruments for a near-identical piano sound and experience. The methods described in this article are suitable for analysing isolated tones as well as complex harmonies; depending on the specific application, the results can be interpreted in a number of ways.

Klíčová slova

musical timbre , signal analysis , spectral analysis , spectrum

Klíčová slova v angličtině

musical timbre , signal analysis , spectral analysis , spectrum

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Marek Pokorný Ondřej Jirásek

Vydáno

10.10.2024

Svazek

978-80-214

Číslo

978-80-214-6231-

Strany od

72

Strany do

76

Strany počet

5

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BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT200020,
  author="Ondřej {Jirásek} and Marek {Pokorný}",
  title="Spectral analysis of Streicher and Bösendorfer pianos in the works of J. Brahms and F. Liszt",
  year="2024",
  volume="978-80-214",
  number="978-80-214-6231-",
  pages="72--76",
  url="https://hdl.handle.net/11012/249198"
}