Abstract

ABSTRACTThe small transverse oscillations of a string excited by bowing are treated by neglecting all external forces except that due to the bow, taking the ends of the string as fixed, and replacing the bow by a concentrated force acting transversely at the ‘bowing point’, whose magnitude depends on the velocity, v, of the string at this point. Non-linear recurrence equations for v are obtained, from which some of the principal features of the motion can be inferred, and some qualitative conditions about the dependence of the transverse force of the bow on v can be drawn. A detailed examination of the case when the string is bowed at the mid-point shows that, in order to account for the stability of the periodic motion excited, it appears to be necessary to allow for the effect of dissipative forces, such as air friction; to a first approximation this can be done by postulating a small concentrated dissipative force at the bowing point hi addition to the frictional force exerted by the bow. The theory predicts that for small bowing speeds a ‘noise’ is produced instead of a note; this phenomenon does not appear to have been noted in the literature, but can easily be verified in practice.

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