Wolf Tones
By Maximilian Goldfarb, Stan Allen (Text by), David Strauss (Text by), Ann Lauterbach (Text by), Nancy Shaver, Sterrett Smith, Charles Curtis (Text by), Anna Friz (Text by), Catherine Lord (Text by), Matana Roberts (Text by), Pradeep Dalal (Text by), Stacy Wakefield Forte (Text by), Julia Klein (Text by)
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By Maximilian Goldfarb, Stan Allen (Text by), David Strauss (Text by), Ann Lauterbach (Text by), Nancy Shaver, Sterrett Smith, Charles Curtis (Text by), Anna Friz (Text by), Catherine Lord (Text by), Matana Roberts (Text by), Pradeep Dalal (Text by), Stacy Wakefield Forte (Text by), Julia Klein (Text by)
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A multidisciplinary reader on an acoustic phenomenon conventionally deemed undesirable
When a bowed stringed instrument is played, the vibrations of certain notes can resonate at the same frequency as the vibrations of the instrument itself. The dissonant effect that results is referred to as a “wolf tone,” for its howl, and is almost universally characterized as an unpleasant deviance. For Maximilian Goldfarb, Nancy Shaver and Sterrett Smith, however, the wolf tone has come to serve as a pr...
































