4. Operation
Additionally required:
Tuning forks
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Fit the string onto the monochord. To do this,
fit the string into the slot at the left-hand end
of the instrument by means of the small metal
ring and push the free end through the peg
(fig. 1).
•
While tightening the peg, tune the string with
the help of a tuning fork. Fix the peg with the
wing screw.
•
Make the string vibrate either by plucking it or
bowing it.
The following relations between the string lengths result in a major scale:
Notation of notes
C : C
C : D
C : E
C : F
C : G
C : A
C : H
C : C`
C : G`
C : C``
C : E``
C : G``
Fig 1
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Frequency ratios
Key note : higher note
1 : 1
8 : 9
4 : 5
3 : 4
2 : 3
3 : 5
8 : 15
1 : 2
1 : 3
1 : 4
1 : 5
1 : 6
Fig. 2
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Adjust the desired string length by carefully
shifting the bridge and take the reading off the
length scale (fig. 3).
•
In order to change the tension on the string,
slightly loosen the wing screw and set the
string tension with the help of the knurled
screw. Subsequently tighten the wing screw.
•
In order to determine the tension of the string,
attach the dynamometer to the monochord
and insert the end of the string into the slot of
the dynamometer (fig. 2).
Intervals
Prime
Second
Major third
Fourth
Fifth
Major sixth
Major seventh
Octave
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Ratios of string lengths
Key tone : higher tone
1 : 1
9 : 8
5 : 4
4 : 3
3 : 2
5 : 3
15 : 8
2 : 1
3 : 1
4 : 1
5 : 1
6 : 1
Fig. 3