HOW DO YOU MAKE A DRUM HARMONIC? James Hagues 3 rd March 2010
Harmonicity Harmonics are produced when any note played Perfectly harmonic = Harmonics with frequencies of integer multiples Harmonic instruments – violin, piano Inharmonic instruments – ordinary drum, cymbal
The Tabla Tabla – indian set of drums Harmonicity achieved by loaded region Membrane of right-handed tabla
Solving the ordinary drum Wave Equation - Description of displacement over time Solution for the ordinary drum
Two-Density Drum Use 2-density drum to model tabla Solve t first to get Helmholtz equations for different regions a b y1y1 y2y2
Make substitutions Permitted frequencies given by equation Equations for different regions
Modes of Vibration
Comparison of Harmonic Error Table of relative frequencies of vibration modes
Graph of the Harmonic Error Ordinary Drum 2 Density Drum
Conclusion 2-density model a good approximation Doesn’t achieve perfect harmonicity Better model could be produced
References Ramakrishna, B. S. and Sondhi, M. M.; Vibrations of Indian Musical Drums Regarded as Composite Membranes, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 26, 2, , (1954). Gaudet, S., et al.; The evolution of harmonic Indian musical Drums: A mathematical perspective, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 291, , (2006). Benson, D. J.; Music: A Mathematical Offering, Cambridge University Press, (2007). Any Questions?