Chapter 1: Sources

(1) Barbour, James Murray. Tuning and Temperament: A Historical Survey. Michigan State College Press, East Lansing, 1951.

(2) Backus, John. The Acoustical Foundations of Music. Second Edition, New York: W.W.Norton & Company, Inc., 1977.

(3) Benade, Arthur H. Horns, Strings, and Harmony. New York: Dover Publicatoins, Inc.,1992.

(4) Benade, Arthur H. Fundamentals of Musical Acoustics. New York: Dover Publicatoins, Inc.,1990.

(5) Berg, Richard E. and David G. Stork. The Physics of Sound. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall Inc., 1982.

(6) Fletcher, Neville H. and Thomas D. Rossing. The Physics of Musical Instruments. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1991.

(7) Helmholtz, Hermann von. On the sensations of tone as a physiological basis for the theory of music. Second English Edition, London: Longmans, Green, and Co.

(8) Helmholtz, H. L. F. Von. (1863). Die Lehre von den Tonempfindungen als physiologische Grundlage für die Theorie der Musik. Braunschweig: F. Vieweg & Sohn.

(9) Roederer, Juan G. Introduction to the Physics and Psychophysics of Music . London: The English Universities Press Ltd., 1973.

(10) Rossing, Thomas D., Paul Wheeler, and F. Richard. Moore. The Science of Sound. San Francisco: Addison Wesley, 2002.

(11) Rossing, Thomas D. (Editor) Springer Handbook of Acoustics. ISBN: 978-1-4939-0754-0 (Print) 978-1-4939-0755-7 (Online) ISBN-10: 0387336338, 2014

(12) Rossing, Thomas D. Science of Percussion Instruments. Singapore: World Scientific, 2000.

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(13) Dr. Reginald Bain Professor of Composition and Theory at the University of South Carolina

(14) Catherine Schmidt-Jones, Connexions Consortium. Rice University

(15) James Lowe, The British Flute Society

(16) Max/MSP, Cycling 74

(17) Dr. Dan Russell, The Pennsylvania State University

(18) SynthSchool

(19) Wikepedia

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