And a different question:
Just like how the different non harmonic partials are shifted and
forced into a harmonic compromise in a bowed string, does something
similar happen when playing simultaneous harmony?
I.e. would partials on 2 strings sharing bow and bridge, say fingered
at a frequency ratio of close to 2:3 but not exactly 2:3 (i.e. equal
temperament), also modelock to the just(=pythagorean/integer ratio)
interval 2:3? would the one out of 2 slips on one string be
simultaneous with one out of 3 slips on the other?

On 11 December 2010 20:29, Ludwig Maes <ludwig.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How would one (and how hard or easy would it be) write a patch which
> does the following:
> Instruct the user to play a sustained note on the violin; then give
> feedback about how accurate Helmholtz motion is achieved; Could we
> measure how short the transient takes from nonHelmholtz motion to
> helmholtz motion? How about changing from a note on one string to one
> on another, ...
> Could we write a patch that trains the user to minimize install and
> end times for helmholtz motion and to somehow show a level of
> periodicity during the systaining period?
>

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