MATERIAL MATTERS: THE ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES OF NON-TRADITIONAL AGIDIGBO CONSTRUCTION

Authors

  • ADEGORIOYE ADEYEYE
  • OLUFEMI OKEDAIRO

Keywords:

Agidigbo, Musical instrument, Acoustic Properties, Non-Traditional.

Abstract

This research explores the acoustic characteristics of non-traditional Agidigbo musical instruments. The construction of the Agidigbo, a traditional musical instrument from Nigeria, has changed over time, with its construction usually consisting of local materials, precisely wood. This research explores the acoustic effects of using unconventional materials and methods to fabricate Agidigbo. The study presents an analysis of conventional and non-traditional construction methods with an emphasis on acoustic properties such as frequency/pitch, resonance and tonal quality. Using standardized acoustic and musical techniques, Agidigbo prototypes are tested as part of the research methodology. The results show that traditional and non-traditional Agidigbo construction have significantly different acoustic properties, demonstrating the impact of materials on sound quality and output. The results further our knowledge of the connection between material selection and acoustic performance in the building of musical instruments. This research offers insights into optimizing Agidigbo construction for improved acoustic performance, while maintaining traditional workmanship, which has significance for musicians, instrument makers, and cultural preservationists.

Published

2024-07-07

How to Cite

ADEYEYE , A., & OKEDAIRO , O. (2024). MATERIAL MATTERS: THE ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES OF NON-TRADITIONAL AGIDIGBO CONSTRUCTION. Federal Polytechnic Ilaro Journal of Pure And Applied Sciences, 6(1). Retrieved from https://fepi-jopas.federalpolyilaro.edu.ng/index.php/journal/article/view/137