Everything about Rustle Noise totally explained
Rustle noise is
noise consisting of
aperiodic pulses characterized by the average time between those
pulses (such as the mean time interval between clicks of a
Geiger counter), known as
rustle time (Schouten ?). Rustle time is determined by the fineness of sand, seeds, or shot in
rattles, contributes heavily to the sound of
sizzle cymbals,
drum snares,
drum rolls, and
string drums, and makes subtle differences in
string instrument sounds. Rustle time in strings is affected by different weights and widths of bows and by types of hair and rosin in strings. The concept is also applicable to
flutter-tonguing, brass and woodwind growls, resonated vocal fry in woodwinds, and eructation sounds in some woodwinds.
Robert Erickson suggests the exploration of
accelerando-
ritardando scales producible on some
acoustic instruments and further variations in rustle noise "because this apparently minor aspect of musical sounds has a disproportionately large importance for higher levels--
textures, ensemble
timbres, [and] contrasts between music events." (Erickson 1975, p.71-72)
Source
- Erickson, Robert (1975). Sound Structure in Music. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-02376-5.
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