著者
柳沢 猛 中村 喜十郎 引地 恒夫
出版者
公益社団法人 精密工学会
雑誌
精密機械 (ISSN:03743543)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.34, no.402, pp.467-472, 1968-07-05 (Released:2009-06-30)
参考文献数
1

The sound of a reed-organ, harmonica and accordion has been believed to be made by the surface of a vibrating reed tongue and by the surface of a sound board vibrating from reaction of the tongue vibration. This paper denies this and asserts the following, (1) In the above instruments there is a difference in air pressure with a slot as a boarder, and a very rapid flow of air through the slot. When the tongue closes and opens the slot periodically, the sound is produced by changes in air pressure around the slot.(2) The vibration of the soundboard is also produced by the change in air pressure, but the sound produced by vibration of the soundboad is very weak.