Time Frequency Analysis of Peking Gamelan

The tone of peking 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 1’ was investigated using time-frequency analysis (TFA). The frequencies were measured using PicoScope oscilloscope, Melda analyzer in Cubase version 9 and Adobe version 3. Three different approaches for time-frequency analysis were used: Fourier spectra (using P...

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Main Authors: Sinin, Hamdan, Musoddiq, Iran Amri, Ahmad Fauzi, Musib, Marini, Sawawi
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spelling my.unimas.ir.329772020-11-25T08:25:30Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/32977/ Time Frequency Analysis of Peking Gamelan Sinin, Hamdan Musoddiq, Iran Amri Ahmad Fauzi, Musib Marini, Sawawi M Music TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The tone of peking 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 1’ was investigated using time-frequency analysis (TFA). The frequencies were measured using PicoScope oscilloscope, Melda analyzer in Cubase version 9 and Adobe version 3. Three different approaches for time-frequency analysis were used: Fourier spectra (using PicoScope), spectromorphology (using Melda analyzer) and spectrograms (using Adobe). Fourier spectra only identify intensity-frequency within entire signals, while spectromorphology identify the changes of intensity-frequency spectrum at fixed time and Adobe spectrograms identify the frequency with time. PicoScope reading produces the spectra of the fundamental and overtone frequencies in the entire sound. These overtones are non-harmonic since they are non-integral multiples of the fundamental. The fundamental frequencies of peking 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 were 1066Hz (C6), 1178Hz (D6), 1342Hz (E6), 1599Hz (G6) and 1793Hz (A6) respectively while peking 1’was 2123Hz (C7) i.e. one octave higher than peking 1. Melda analyzer reading proved that all peking sustained the initial fundamental frequency and overtone at t=0 until 2s. TFA from Adobe reading provides a description of the sound in the time-frequency plane. From TFA, peking 1, 2 and 6 exhibited a much gentler attack and more rapid decay than peking 3, 5 and 1’. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/32977/1/Time%20Frequency%20Analysis%20of%20Peking%20Gamelan_pdf.pdf Sinin, Hamdan and Musoddiq, Iran Amri and Ahmad Fauzi, Musib and Marini, Sawawi (2020) Time Frequency Analysis of Peking Gamelan. Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology, 28 (2). pp. 441-457. ISSN 2231-8526 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/
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Time Frequency Analysis of Peking Gamelan
description The tone of peking 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 1’ was investigated using time-frequency analysis (TFA). The frequencies were measured using PicoScope oscilloscope, Melda analyzer in Cubase version 9 and Adobe version 3. Three different approaches for time-frequency analysis were used: Fourier spectra (using PicoScope), spectromorphology (using Melda analyzer) and spectrograms (using Adobe). Fourier spectra only identify intensity-frequency within entire signals, while spectromorphology identify the changes of intensity-frequency spectrum at fixed time and Adobe spectrograms identify the frequency with time. PicoScope reading produces the spectra of the fundamental and overtone frequencies in the entire sound. These overtones are non-harmonic since they are non-integral multiples of the fundamental. The fundamental frequencies of peking 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 were 1066Hz (C6), 1178Hz (D6), 1342Hz (E6), 1599Hz (G6) and 1793Hz (A6) respectively while peking 1’was 2123Hz (C7) i.e. one octave higher than peking 1. Melda analyzer reading proved that all peking sustained the initial fundamental frequency and overtone at t=0 until 2s. TFA from Adobe reading provides a description of the sound in the time-frequency plane. From TFA, peking 1, 2 and 6 exhibited a much gentler attack and more rapid decay than peking 3, 5 and 1’.
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author Sinin, Hamdan
Musoddiq, Iran Amri
Ahmad Fauzi, Musib
Marini, Sawawi
author_facet Sinin, Hamdan
Musoddiq, Iran Amri
Ahmad Fauzi, Musib
Marini, Sawawi
author_sort Sinin, Hamdan
title Time Frequency Analysis of Peking Gamelan
title_short Time Frequency Analysis of Peking Gamelan
title_full Time Frequency Analysis of Peking Gamelan
title_fullStr Time Frequency Analysis of Peking Gamelan
title_full_unstemmed Time Frequency Analysis of Peking Gamelan
title_sort time frequency analysis of peking gamelan
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
publishDate 2020
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/32977/1/Time%20Frequency%20Analysis%20of%20Peking%20Gamelan_pdf.pdf
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