- Casts new light on the physics of musical instruments
- Includes up-to-date research published int he field of musical acoustics in the last fifteen years
- Outlines new methods developed in other fields such as complex modes and nonlinear normal modes
- Represents the only book on the physics of musical instruments to include practice exercises, catering to a broad audience of graduate students and researchers
- Brings the essential Acoustique des instruments de musique to an English audience for the first time
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"Antoine Chaigne and Jean Kergomard have applied mathematical rigor with comprehensive scope, and the result is remarkable. ... The text and math are lucid throughout and should be easily understood by readers with a basic grasp of mechanics. The authors are justified in recommending the book to 'students at master's and doctorate levels [and] researchers, engineers and other physicists with a strong interest in music'-each of those groups will find the information they need in Acoustics of Musical Instruments." (Barry Greenhut, Physics Today, April, 2017)
"Each author has extensive research experience, a publication record of note, familiarity with the literature, and interaction with French and international colleagues. ... Acoustics of Musical Instruments provides a quantitative analysis of many instruments found in the classical repertoire. The text will be of use to players, including students and instructors, and those concerned with the physical production of sound from these instruments, including makers of real and simulated instruments." (William Strong, Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, Vol. 65 (1-2), January, 2017)