## dulcimercomparison.png The image consists of two graphs that appear to be comparing sound pressure levels (in decibels per Hertz) for two different Masterworks "Russell Cook Edition" Hammered Dulcimers. The x-axis represents frequency in Hertz, ranging from 0 to 5000 Hz, while the y-axis shows the sound pressure level in dB/Hz. The top graph is labeled "Masterworks 'Russell Cook Edition' Hammered Dulcimer No. 1 playing E320." This graph displays a series of peaks and troughs indicating variations in sound pressure levels across different frequencies. The bottom graph is labeled "Masterworks 'Russell Cook Edition' Hammered Dulcimer No. 2 playing E320." Similar to the top graph, this one also shows peaks and troughs representing the sound pressure level for a different dulcimer model under similar conditions. Both graphs show that there are significant variations in sound pressure levels across various frequencies, with some frequencies having higher dB/Hz values than others. The patterns of these variations differ between the two dulcimers, suggesting differences in their acoustic properties or construction materials and techniques used by the manufacturer. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.