Hello,
Although this article gives a good way to comprehend the working of the chien I have some serious doubts about the 293 times... this is in no way explained and up to me this frequentie depends from many factors ... Weight of the chien, amount of rosin on the wheel and coton on the string, lengt of the string diameter tension.....
Who has a good explanation for those???
Marc
----- Original Message ----- From: "Simon Wascher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 3:39 PM
Subject: Re: [HG] "a Newbie question"


Hello,

Am 07.01.2008 um 08:39 schrieb David Bawden:
A few years ago I came across an article in French titled 'Functionnement du chevalet mobile de la vielle à roue' by Pierre Rebaud, originally published in 1984,which shows the various forces on the chien which cause it to work. The article says that the up and down movement of the chien repeats 'approxiamately 293' times a second.

its there:
http://hurdygurdy.com/images/chien.pdf (PDF download of
Rebaud, Pierre: Fonctionnement du chevalet mobile de la vielle á roue. In: Modal, la revue des musiciens routiniers, Autumn 1984 (in French))

S.

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http://drehleierwiki.wiki-site.com
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