The organ pipe diameter is crucial in determining the tone produced by an organ. The size of the pipe affects how sound waves travel through it, influencing the pitch and timbre of the note.
For a cylindrical open pipe, the fundamental frequency ( f ) can be calculated using the formula:
The diameter of the pipe also affects the resonant frequencies and can be adjusted to fine-tune the organ’s sound.
How does the diameter of an organ pipe affect its sound?
What is the formula to calculate the fundamental frequency of a cylindrical open pipe?
How does changing the length of an organ pipe affect its pitch?
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Can adjusting the diameter of an organ pipe change its timbre?
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