A precious flute of ceramic
2nd Pan-American and Iberian Meeting on Acoustics
Cancún, México, 15-19 November 2010
160th ASA meeting - 7o Congress FIA - 17o Congress IMA
Morning Wednesday 17, Coral Garden 1:
Session 3aAAa
Architectural Acoustics, Musical Acoustics and Noise: Acoustics of Ancient Sound Instruments I
David Lubman. Cochair
DL Acoustics, 14301 Middletown Ln., Westminster, CA 92683-4514
Roberto Velazquez, Cochair
Instituto Virtual Tlapitzcalzin, Trujillo 726, Col. Lindavista, DF, 07300 Mexico
Chair's Introduction - 10:30
Invited Papers
10:35
3aAAa1. Acoustic analysis of the Chavin potutos (Strombus galeatus marine shell trumpets). Perry R. Cook. Jonathan S. Abel, Miriam A. Kolar, Patty Huang (Crt. for Comput. Res. in Music and Acoust., Dept. of Music, Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA 94305-8180), Juri Huopaniemi (Nokia Res. Ctr., Tampere 33540, Finland), John W. Rick (Archaeology Ctr., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA 94309), Chris Chafe, and John M. Chowning (Crt. for Comput. Res. in Music and Acoust., Dept. of Music, Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA 94305-8180)
10:55
3aAAa2. Silenced sounds of a long gone past. Patricia L. Bastos (ANIMIMUSIC, Quinta da Lira, S. Vicente da Beira, 6005-270, Portugal). It was not presented.
11:15
3aAAa3. Buffalo horn and call of frogs: Some ancient free reed instruments from Souhteast Asia. james P. Cottinghamm (Phys. Dept. Coe College, 1220 First Ave. NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402)
11:35
3aAAa4. Combination tones in pre-Columbian and constemporary double flutes. Susan Rawcliffe (Music in Clay. P.O. Box 924, San Pedro CA 90733)