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When a player's finger presses a guitar string down onto a fret,the length of the vibrating portion of the string is shortened,thereby increasing the string's fundamental frequency. The string'stension and mass per unit length remain unchanged.
If the unfingered length of the string is l=65cm, determine thepositions x of the first six frets, if each fret raises the pitchof the fundamental by one musical note in comparison to theneighboring fret. On the equally tempered chromatic scale, theratio of frequencies of neighboring notes is21/12
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When a player's finger presses a guitar string down onto a fret,the length of the vibrating portion of the string is shortened,thereby increasing the string's fundamental frequency. The string'stension and mass per unit length remain unchanged.
If the unfingered length of the string is l=65cm, determine thepositions x of the first six frets, if each fret raises the pitchof the fundamental by one musical note in comparison to theneighboring fret. On the equally tempered chromatic scale, theratio of frequencies of neighboring notes is21/12
x1=
x2=
x3=
x4=
x5=
x6=
Beverley SmithLv2
17 Sep 2019