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Performers acoustics (2019)

Rogier Tamminga
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Name: Rogier Tamminga Main Subject: Classical Cello Research Supervisor: Patrick van Deurzen Title of Research: Performer's Acoustics Research Question: How can you manage, as a performer, to get optimal room or hall acoustics in a given situation? Summary of Results: Acoustics have been an integral part of music ever since its first existance. Every musical piece sounds optimal in a specific acoustical environment. However, attention for acoustics has been only little. For different performances, different acoustics are required and in every place, different acoustics are apparent. In this study, acoustical theory is investigated. The basics of acoustics are explained and the acoustics of well known places for musical performances are studied and revealed. With this knowledge, a model has been created to analyse and judge the acoustics, and guidelines were set up to adjust these to the performer's needs and wishes. This model is used in the adjustment of the acoustics of studio 3, where small changes are made and compared. Biography: Rogier Tamminga moved in 2012 from Groningen to Den Haag to start his Bachelor at the Royal Conservatoire with Jan Ype Nota and Michel Strauss. He has since done many projects and played in a variety of ensembles, among others as principal cellist in the Nationaal Jeugdorkest, at North Sea Jazz Festival, and in the European Improvisation Intensive. In 2014 Rogier started a second Bachelor with Architecture and the Built Environment at the Technical University in Delft. In some courses he integrated both worlds, in which acoustics form an interesting subject. He is currently doing an internship with Margriet Lautenbach at Peutz B.V.
typeresearch exposition
date20/09/2016
published21/10/2019
last modified21/10/2019
statuslimited publication
share statusprivate
licenseAll rights reserved
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/299071/416798
published inKC Research Portal
portal issue3. Internal publication


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