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ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org ⁨3⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

The piano key is plucked and then vibrates at its own natural frequency (plus in practice, higher modes aka harmonics/overtones). Wind instruments are designed to create continuous oscillation from constant flow of air by amplifying reflected waves with incoming air pressure energy (blowing straight into a cylinder won’t work, hence the weird pipe shapes, holes and reeds). Either way, they resonate at their design frequency. So do self-oscillating piezo buzzers. The speaker membrane, ideally, does not have a resonant frequency (responds equally to disturbances at any frequency between 20 Hz and 20 kHz) and needs to be pushed constantly to create sound. Like the membrane of a mechanical phonograph/turntable, the shape of the wave it should create is delivered to it in real time, except electromagnetically. That’s why player pianos need very little data (literal punch cards) to reproduce entire songs as opposed to audio recordings

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