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2012-05-08T17:39:03.000Z
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Video Title:
Tuning Forks on Resonators
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Observe a demonstration of a Tuning Forks on Resonators from the Physical Science Collection at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. This set of 3 tuning forks, each mounted on its' own resonator box, was made in Paris between about 1870 and 1900. The tuning forks were each milled from a single blank of fine steel and were then precisely tuned to produce a single, specific, tone. The resonator boxes that they are bolted to are wood, made from the same spruce often used in stringed musical instruments. Spruce wood is naturally responsive to sound vibrations and is the ideal material for this application. Its' use in these acoustic instruments reminds us that Rudolph Koenig, the great 19th century acoustic instrument maker who manufactured them, was originally trained as a musical instrument maker.
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45 sec
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