Vibration. See the unseen: Cymbal at 1,000 frames per second.

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  • VOLiTiAN
    Participant

    Wow, like watching a slow-mo golfball being hit, when you watch it like this, you’d be fooled for wondering if any cymbal was made out of metal 🙂

    Mmmmm pancakes!

    Kind regards

    D.

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    PFozz
    Participant

    Wow, many thanks for sharing this, Damian!
    So impressive that I have spent a nice amount of time watching slow motion movies tonight!
    Unless someone is interested by watching a knife splitting a banana at 5000 fps, here is another drums related one (snare+cymbal again):

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osFBNLA7woY

    www.eareckon.com

    Tony
    Participant

    What amazes me is how physicists documented the different vibration modes of a membrane (what we’re seeing here in hi-def videos) in articles using pencil drawings in the 1950’s and 1960’s. I see this and think, “Wow! How nice that would have been for them to have available.” In some tests, they would put sand on a snare or timpani heads, strike the drum, and document how the sand shifted.

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