Music and vibration

Music and vibration

Acoustic measurements applied to the musical industry

Senior Members Group Webinar: Acoustic Horizons Advancing in Sensing, Materials & Education

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Auditorium Acoustics 2025

Auditorium Acoustics 2025

08 September 2025, 09:00 AM

Festival Acoustics

ECG Webinar: Festival Acoustics Jul 2, 2025

Acoustics 2023: Jonathan Kemp - The Effect of Vibrational Energy Transmitted to Sections of String Outside the Main Sound...

Acoustics 2023: Andrew Morgan - Consideration of the Link Between Musical Frequency and Musical Therapy

Acoustics '23: T Strother - Relationship Between Pitch Perception &... Individual Preference of Concert Hall Reverberation Time?

IOA Primary Schools' Competition

There are many sounds around us: natural sounds (such as birdsong or a rushing stream), sounds made by people (such as talking or making music)...

M&SandH 14:00 Music and architecture through the ages video

Presented by Celia Diaz Brito, Ben Burgess, Daryl Prasad and Buro Happold

Peter Rogers
Peter Rogers
27 March 2020
Heralding a new ERA in Acoustics audience experience

Dear all, In a typically British way in the face of adversity a group of us have got together to form an alliance we are calling the Events Revival Alliance.

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Mike Lotinga
Mike Lotinga
13 July 2017
Dog, deer or Djokovic?

As the Wimbledon 2017 finals approach this weekend, it’s the time of year to revisit the annual debate: to grunt or not to grunt?

Luis Gomez-Agustina
Luis Gomez-Agustina
18 September 2016
Acoustics and music: a forgotten link?

It is well accepted and understood that acoustics is the physical underlying phenomenon and vehicle of music production, performance and composition.

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James Hill
James Hill
25 May 2016
Deaf Acousticians & Blind Architects

Whilst it’s not often I buy a textbook based on a catchy title, Robert Apfel’s “Deaf Architects & Blind Acousticians” is one that has always stuck in my mind.