Exploring the Potential of 3D Printing in Musical Instrument Manufacturing: A Systematic Review

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https://doi.org/10.33871/vortex.2024.12.8611

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Printing of musical instruments, 3D science and technology, Music teaching

Abstract

This study aims to map the potentialities and limitations of 3D printing in the manufacture of musical instruments, with a focus on music teaching. This study constitutes a systematic literature review, conducted using Methodi Ordinatio. The searches were conducted in March 2023 in the Web of Science, ScienceDirect, Scopus and SciELO databases. During the search, the combination of key terms "Printed musical instruments", "Science and technology in 3D" and "music teaching" articulated by the Boolean operator AND was used. The final body of research comprised a total of 11 articles. It was found that the use of 3D printing in the manufacture of musical instruments is increasing. The studies analyzed address aspects such as sound quality, materials and techniques. It is concluded that 3D printing has potential in the manufacture of instruments, promoting innovations in design, quality and accessibility, especially in inclusive music, with additional opportunities through integration with electronics.

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Gizele Iank Leite, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná

PhD student in the Graduate Program in Science and Technology Teaching at UTFPR, Ponta Grossa Campus. Master's in Science and Technology Teaching from UTFPR, Specialist in Science and Technology Teaching from the Federal Institute of Paraná, Educational Psychology and Psychopedagogy from the Leonardo da Vinci University Center, Children's and Youth Choir Singing from the Claretian University Center and Music Therapy from Faveni. She graduated in Physics from the Federal Institute of Paraná, Music and Pedagogy from the Claretian University Center. She currently teaches Physics and Scientific Writing at Unifateb in Telêmaco Borba and Music Theory at the Maestro Paulino Conservatory in Ponta Grossa.

Luiz Alberto Pilatti , Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná

Full Professor at the Federal Technological University of Paraná (UTFPR). He was General Director of the Ponta Grossa Campus (2004-2012), Vice-Rector (2012-2016) and Rector (2016-2020) of UTFPR. PhD in Physical Education from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). Master in Education from the Methodist University of Piracicaba (UNIMEP). Graduated in Physical Education from the State University of Ponta Grossa (UEPG). It is linked to the Postgraduate Programs in Production Engineering (PPGEP) and Science and Technology Teaching (PPGECT) at the Ponta Grossa Campus. Research Productivity Scholarship - CNPq.

Awdry Feisser Miquelin, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná

He has a degree in Physics from UEPG, a master's degree in Education from UFSM and a PhD in Science and Technology Education from UFSC. Associate Professor at DAENS at UTFPR - Ponta Grossa Campus, Professor at PPGECT - Master's and Doctorate. Coordinator of the PPGECT Doctorate. He develops interdisciplinary projects focused on the systemic approach, relations between teaching, science and technology and society, science, art and technology, analysis of communicative technological educational systems, mediation of information and communication technologies in pedagogical practice for Higher Education and Basic School involving didactics, teaching and learning. I coordinate the Art, Science and Technology Research Group: GPACT.

Matheus Pereira Postigo, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná

B.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of São Paulo (IQSC-USP), M.Sc. in Sciences, Sub-area Biomolecular Physics, with emphasis on Biochemistry, Biophysics, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology and Drug Planning, from the Institute of Physics of São Carlos (IFSC-USP), PhD in Analytical Chemistry from the University of São Paulo (IQSC-USP). He is carrying out a post-doctoral project at the São Carlos Physics Institute (IFSC-USP) in partnership with Embrapa Instrumentação. He is currently a lecturer in the Chemical Engineering Department at UTFPR, Ponta Grossa campus, teaching Analytical Chemistry and is responsible for the Innovation Incubator at UTFPR-PG, working in the areas of Innovation Management and Prototyping.

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2024-09-07

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Iank Leite, G., Alberto Pilatti , L., Feisser Miquelin, A., & Pereira Postigo, M. (2024). Exploring the Potential of 3D Printing in Musical Instrument Manufacturing: A Systematic Review. Vortex Music Journal, 12, 1–23. https://doi.org/10.33871/vortex.2024.12.8611

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