Study of the acoustic characteristics of the bell "Mazepa" Sophia Cathedral (Kyiv)
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In the article an experimental researches of sound of one of the eldest bells («Mazepa») in Ukraine are considered. The spectra and spectra-time analysis of bell ringing is embodied, main frequencies of oscillation and musical intervals of sounding are determined. Comparative description of bell sounding with the known bells of Russia and Bulgaria is given
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