
The long-string instrument is a
musical instrument
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in which the
string
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is of such a length that the
fundamental transverse wave is below what a person can hear as a tone (±20
Hz). If the tension and the length result in sounds with such a frequency, the tone becomes a
beating frequency that ranges from a short reverb (approx 5–10
meters) to longer
echo sounds (longer than 10 meters). Besides the beating frequency, the string also gives higher pitched natural
overtones. Since the length is that long, this has an effect on the
attack tone. The attack tone shoots through the string in a
longitudinal wave and generates the typical science-fiction laser-gun sound as heard in ''
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''. The sound is also similar to that occurring in upper electricity cables for trains (which are
ready made long-string instruments in a way).
History
A long string instrument was one of the techniques by which Mersenne tested Galileo's hypothesis, now
known under Mersenne's name, by making string vibration speed visible and countable. For example if a string 0.33 meters long, of given mass and tension, produces
A440, a string with identical mass and tension but eight times as long, 2.64 meters, produces 55
hertz.
One example of a long-string instrument was invented by the American composer
Ellen Fullman
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. It is tuned in
just intonation
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and played by walking along the length of its approximately 100 -long strings and rubbing them with
rosined hands and producing
longitudinal vibrations. A
C-clamp is used on each string for putting tension on the strings, much like a
guitar capo, and a resonator is placed on the end the musician faces. This long-string instrument's range is centered on the octave of middle C and extends above and below this by an octave. The strings of the bass octave extend the instrument's full 90 feet.
Fullman is not the only person who has built long-string instruments.
Alvin Lucier
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employed a
monochord of up to 25 meters in his piece ''
Music on a Long Thin Wire'' (1977). In 1981
Terry Fox also recorded two musical pieces called ''Berlin Attic Wire, Beating'' with a long string instrument. Since 1983, in addition to his work on and about the violin,
Jon Rose
Jonathan Anthony Rose (born 19 February 1951) is an Australian violinist, cellist, composer, and multimedia artist. Rose's work is centered in the experimental music known as free improvisation, where he has created large environmental multimed ...
has been bowing and recording the music of
fences worldwide. Throughout his career
Paul Panhuysen made many large
sound installations with groups of long strings.
George Smits built long string instruments acoustically amplified with
styrofoam.
The experimental luthier and recording artist
Yuri Landman built a portable electric long-string instrument. A three-minute solo that he recorded in a garden on this instrument can be heard on YouTube, uploaded in 2011.
Sound lab and research centre
Sonoscopia in
Porto, Portugal has a permanent electric amplified long-string instrument mounted to the wall in the hall of their building.
See also
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Tromba marina
References
External links
Ellen Fullman's Long-String InstrumentPhotographs from the
Flanders Festival, Brussels, Belgium, 2003
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*Fullman, Ellen. ''The Long-String Instrument''. Netherlands: Apollo/R&S Records, 1985
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