Physics 1600: The Physics of Music
A general outline of the topics covered in the course PHYS160: The Physics of Music is given below. The course was developed with Recording Industy students in mind; however, interested students from all departments are welcome. The aim of the course is to introduce students to the scientific approach to understanding a cross section of topics in musical acoustics. A conceptual and qualitative approach is emphasized rather than a detailed mathematical treatment, although some math and algebra is essential. Part of the course grade is based on a special project so that students who are more technically inclined can pursue subjects of more mathematical rigor, whereas those with math aversion can select predominantly qualitative topics. Although there is no lab associated with the course there are a large number of in-class demos (many of them are exquisitely neat, if I do say so myself). If you want more details on the couse look at the Syllabus or go to the Physics of Music Course page which has a series of web pages on the main topics taught in the course.
The web is full on interesting sites concerned with scientific approaches to music and acoustics go to my links page for some intesting acoustics sites.
You may also want to look at my modest (but growing!) collection of MTSU online acoustics demonstrations including my famous (infamous?) page on the Physics of the Didjeridu.The existence of the latter page led to my being interviewed by the BBC World Service for a series of programs on acoustics. Follow the link for all the details on Dr. Bill's BBC World Service Radio Interview.
Send me an email at wroberts@mtsu.edu
Contact Information
Dr. W. M. Robertson
MTSU Box X-116
Murfreesboro, TN 37132
Ph. (615) 898-5837