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Re: the Glass Harmonica!
¡Mil gracias, Jefe! U. tambien es
muy intelligente!
¿Como se dice "Glass Harmonica"
en Español?
Don Elmero
el Escuela
Privado Discounto de Elmero Elevador:
> Hi
again!
>
> The Spanish
translation of Scientific American published this
>article in september
2000, so the american publication has to be in august
>or july 2000. I am
sorry, but I cannot find this article in the online
>version of this
magazine (www.sciam.com).
>
>
The autor is Jean-Claude Chapuis, and the title has to be
"Cristal
>musical instruments", "Glass musical
instruments" or something like
that.
>
>
>Cheers
>
>
>=================================================================
>
>Xavier
Otazu-Porter
>
>Departament d'Astronomia i
Meteorologia
>Facultat de Fisica
>Universitat de
Barcelona
>Avgda. Diagonal 647
>08028
Barcelona
>SPAIN
>
>
>xotazu@am.ub.es
>http://www.am.ub.es/~jorge/xavier/xavier.html
>
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>
>On
Tue, 7 May 2002, Xavier Otazu
wrote:
>
>>
Hi!
>>
>> >
>> > The GH's principal is familiar
to anyone who ever ran a wet thumb
>> > around the rim of a crystal
glass with water in it; and of course
>> > changing the volume of
water changes (to precision) the pitch of the
>> > ensuing tone. At
a fancy hotel bar mitzvah reception, me and a
dozen
>>
>>
You can find an excelent paper about physics of GH in an issue of
>>
Scientfic American one or two years
ago.
>>
>>
>>
Cheers,
>>
>>
=================================================================
>>
>>
Xavier Otazu-Porter
>>
>> Departament d'Astronomia i
Meteorologia
>> Facultat de Fisica
>> Universitat de
Barcelona
>> Avgda. Diagonal 647
>> 08028
Barcelona
>> SPAIN
>>
>>
>> xotazu@am.ub.es
>> http://www.am.ub.es/~jorge/xavier/xavier.html
>>
>>
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>>
>