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Jakub Grzybowski1, Piotr Wrzeciono2, Hydayatullah Bayat3
1Faculty of Applied Informatics and Mathematics, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland.
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The aim of our work was to investigate how electric guitar strings wear out. There are many myths about string wear. We decided to investigate what the wear process looks like in real life. In our work, sound processing methods such as DTFT and spectrogram were used. However, the most important research method is the use of time-frequency analysis to study the sound of the string and its wear process. Another key method used in our work is the application of a phenomenon known from psychoacoustics, pitch. In our work, we have been able to show that the use of pitch in combination with time-frequency analysis makes it possible to demonstrate string wear. This was not achievable for previously known methods. We have also shown that the string yield limit is exceeded immediately when the strings are placed on the guitar neck. This affects the sound equation of the string. In this work, we have proposed a transformation of the classical string equation so that it correctly describes the sound of the string as it is worn. The research method we have developed, combining pitch and time-frequency analysis, could presumably be used in the future to study the wear and tear of other vibrating systems, such as bridges and viaducts.
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