Online Acoustics References

I hope they're able to pull it off. The internet has made a lot of really interesting (to me) stuff available and it's now all much easier to find.
 
There is a wealth of information at the Acoustic Society of America (ASA) Library at this link:

http://asadl.org/

You can read many of the abstracts for free, and by joining as an "Electronic Associate" for $85 per year you have online access to most of the full research papers that have been published in their journal.


John
 
SteveSklar said:
pete said:
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/marl/

i can't wait until they have online the Arthur H. Benade's Research Files on Clarinet
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/marl/Benade/

looks like some pretty interesting stuff
I really didn't look into it, but there are snippets thru full copies of his works on Google books. Check out http://books.google.com/books?q=arthur+h.+benade.

As mentioned, I'm going to college again and I have access to a lot of online journal directories. I've also just gotten that NASA membership. If there's something that'd be exceptionally helpful to someone, I may be able to get it. Additionally, if you can get the name of the article, you can Google it. You might find it referenced elsewhere.
 
Gandalfe said:
SteveSklar said:
i found something interesting about clarinets, pulled it up and it was about amphibians (as in frogs) .... misdirected link :emoji_astonished:
And how did that make you feel. ;)
hopping mad :D
 
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