

Acoustics, music and architecture
10 snips Dec 16, 2024
Fiona Smyth, an academic who authored "Pistols in St Paul's," discusses the historical development of acoustics in music venues. Trevor Cox, a Professor of Acoustic Engineering, reveals the latest breakthroughs in sound clarity and venue design. Jess Gillam, a talented saxophonist, shares her unique experiences playing in various acoustic settings. They explore how architectural design influences music enjoyment, the evolution of sound science, and the emotional effects of acoustics on performances, taking listeners on a melodic journey through sound and space.
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Longest Echo
- Trevor Cox visited the Hamilton Mausoleum, known for its long echo.
- He later found a longer echo in a WWII oil tank in Scotland.
Testing Acoustics
- Acoustic experts use tools like starting pistols to test sound in spaces.
- The WWII oil tank's thick, hard walls caused extremely long reverberations.
Saxophone in Oil Tank
- Cox played saxophone inside the oil tank, creating unique sound effects.
- The reverberations lasted so long he could play chords by playing arpeggios.