Improved Plucked String Synthesis Model Considering Tuning and Playing Style

2014; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 60; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/03772063.2014.961983

ISSN

0974-780X

Autores

Sangjin Cho, Hyungseob Han, Sang‐Bock Cho,

Tópico(s)

Speech and Audio Processing

Resumo

This paper describes a plucked string synthesis model including a simplified tuning system and a right-hand playing style. The proposed model based on digital waveguide synthesis is applied to the Gayageum, a traditional Korean plucked string instrument. The Gayageum has 12 twisted silk strings, each supported by a movable bridge called an Anjok, which is placed on the body and is moved sideways along a string to tune it. The simplified tuning system is formulated with parameters related to the tension of the string and location of the Anjok, and these determine the pitch of a specific string. The unique right-hand playing style, a consecutive flick in which a player flicks a string twice in succession by the middle and index fingers, is implemented by a simple feed-forward filter. The proposed synthesis model is evaluated based on the frequency signal-to-noise ratio.

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