Abstract

Bamboo musical instruments, such as bamboo flute and Ching-hu (Beijing opera fiddle), can generate a crisp and melodious sound closely related to the delicate multiscale pore structure of bamboo. Bamboo is a natural hydrophilic material, and its acoustic vibration characteristics are highly sensitive to changeable environmental humidity levels. Herein, we investigated the acoustic vibration characteristics of bamboo under three conditions: constant relative humidity (status I), changeable relative humidity (status II), and subjected to water extraction (status III). Three typical parameters were selected as evaluation indicators of bamboo acoustic vibration characteristics, namely, specific dynamic elastic modulus (E′/ρ), loss tangent (tanδ), and acoustical converting efficiency (ACE). The outer bamboos (OB) had higher E′/ρ and ACE but lower equilibrium moisture content (EMC) and tanδ than the inner bamboos (IB). Under status I, bamboo showed the maximum E′/ρ and ACE and the minimum tanδ at 35% RH (relative humidity) and about 6% MC. Compared with the bamboo under status II, the bamboo under status I retained higher E′/ρ and ACE and lower tanδ. However, the bamboo under status (III) reached the maximum E′/ρ and ACE and the minimum tanδ. The bamboo musical instrument is made of bamboo with proper removal of water-soluble extractives and high fiber volume fraction and stored in a stable relative humidity environment of 35%, which has suitable acoustic vibration characteristics.

Highlights

  • Bamboo is an excellent material for natural musical instruments due to its special fiber cell arrangement, porous structure, and chemical composition distribution

  • With relative humidity (RH) at 35%, inner bamboos (IB) and outer bamboos (OB) showed the highest E0 /ρ (IB = 11.44; OB = 16.47) and acoustical converting efficiency (ACE) (IB = 165.97; OB = 229.09) and the smallest tanδ (IB = 0.033; OB = 0.027); a rebound trend was observed as moisture content (MC) increased

  • Many studies have been conducted on the chemical compositions related to hygroscopicity for bamboo

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Introduction

Bamboo is an excellent material for natural musical instruments due to its special fiber cell arrangement, porous structure, and chemical composition distribution. A large range of natural materials, in addition to bamboo, have traditionally been used for musical instruments. Wood is the preferred material for a variety of applications ranging from musical instruments to construction. Bamboo and wood are especially suitable for musical instruments applications because they have many common characteristics, such as similar cellular and chemical composition, orthogonal anisotropy, and easy processing. Too many rays in wood have a negative effect on its acoustic quality, and the smaller the microfiber angle, the greater the crystallinity and the greater the anisotropy of bamboo and wood, the better the acoustic vibration characteristics [3,4,5]

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