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Finite-difference model of mode shape changes of the Myanmar pat wain drum circle with tuning paste on drum head

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The tuning process of drums differ considerably between Western and Southeast Asian drums. While Western drums, like tom-toms, snare, or bass drums of a rock or jazz drum kit, are tuned by changing the tension of the drum head, many drums in Southeast Asia are tuned by adding a paste consisting of rice and ash. As an example, the tuning of the Myanmar pat wain, a unique drum circle of a hsain wain orchestra is investigated. The pat wain has 20 pitched drums and is played with great virtuosity. It was investigated by the author during a field trip in northern Myanmar during its tuning process. The drum head is modeled using a time-dependent Finite-Difference Method (FDM) to estimate pitch and mode changes due to adding the paste. The results are compared to the field recordings which show considerable damping and pitch glides with low-pitched drums. Also the tuning of the drum circle is compared to different tuning systems showing similarities to a tuning pattern of Cambodian roneat deik metalophone.
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Title: Finite-difference model of mode shape changes of the Myanmar pat wain drum circle with tuning paste on drum head
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The tuning process of drums differ considerably between Western and Southeast Asian drums.
While Western drums, like tom-toms, snare, or bass drums of a rock or jazz drum kit, are tuned by changing the tension of the drum head, many drums in Southeast Asia are tuned by adding a paste consisting of rice and ash.
As an example, the tuning of the Myanmar pat wain, a unique drum circle of a hsain wain orchestra is investigated.
The pat wain has 20 pitched drums and is played with great virtuosity.
It was investigated by the author during a field trip in northern Myanmar during its tuning process.
The drum head is modeled using a time-dependent Finite-Difference Method (FDM) to estimate pitch and mode changes due to adding the paste.
The results are compared to the field recordings which show considerable damping and pitch glides with low-pitched drums.
Also the tuning of the drum circle is compared to different tuning systems showing similarities to a tuning pattern of Cambodian roneat deik metalophone.

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