Toward a Generalized Friction Controller: from the Bowed String to Unusual Musical Instruments
Stefania Serafin, and Diana Young
Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression
- Year: 2004
- Location: Hamamatsu, Japan
- Pages: 108–111
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1176659 (Link to paper and supplementary files)
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Abstract
We present case studies of unusual instruments that share the same excitation mechanism as that of the bowed string. The musical saw, Tibetan singing bow, glass harmonica, and bowed cymbal all produce sound by rubbing a hard object on the surface of the instrument. For each, we discuss the design of its physical model and present a means for expressively controlling it. Finally, we propose a new kind of generalized friction controller to be used in all these examples.
Citation
Stefania Serafin, and Diana Young. 2004. Toward a Generalized Friction Controller: from the Bowed String to Unusual Musical Instruments. Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1176659
BibTeX Entry
@inproceedings{Serafin2004, abstract = {We present case studies of unusual instruments that share the same excitation mechanism as that of the bowed string. The musical saw, Tibetan singing bow, glass harmonica, and bowed cymbal all produce sound by rubbing a hard object on the surface of the instrument. For each, we discuss the design of its physical model and present a means for expressively controlling it. Finally, we propose a new kind of generalized friction controller to be used in all these examples.}, address = {Hamamatsu, Japan}, author = {Serafin, Stefania and Young, Diana}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.1176659}, issn = {2220-4806}, pages = {108--111}, title = {Toward a Generalized Friction Controller: from the Bowed String to Unusual Musical Instruments}, url = {http://www.nime.org/proceedings/2004/nime2004_108.pdf}, year = {2004} }