
Summer Scholars Showcase set

Musicians who play the oboe like to tout that they’ve learned two
crafts: playing the woodwind instrument and learning how to make its reeds.
Julia Gjebic, a junior with a double major in physics and music,
will explain the science behind the reeds during the annual GVSU
Summer Scholars Showcase (see below for details).
Gjebic conducted research with faculty mentors Marlen Vavrikova,
associate professor of music, and Karen Gipson, associate professor of
physics.
For one week of her Student Summer Scholars project, Gjebic
traveled to the Czech Republic to interview oboists who were
performing with Vavrikova during a music festival. She is studying the
differences between how American and European oboists make their reeds.
“We’re looking at the different scrapes of the reeds in an
attempt to correlate the harmonic differences between the reeds and
their physical qualities,” Gjebic, a native of Clarkston, said.
Gipson said she’s enjoyed this interdisciplinary research
project.
“There were times when Marlen and I have had to define terms for
each other to make sure we understood what the other was saying,”
Gipson said. “For example, timbre in music relates directly to sound
spectrum in physics. As a double major in physics and music, Julia is
learning to speak both languages, so she sometimes serves as our interpreter.”
Vavrikova said Gjebic’s research is unique and will be
beneficial to musicians.
“Although some studies have been done about oboe cane and
various reed-making styles, no scientific study of timbre of American
and European reeds exists,” Vavrikova said. “Julia is in a very unique
position to use her knowledge of both fields to analyze and interpret
differences between these two distinct oboe reed-making traditions.”
Gjebic will be one of 30 students from the Summer Scholars and
McNair Scholars programs who will give oral and poster presentations
at the showcase, set for August 6, from 4-7 p.m. in the Kirkhof
Center, Grand River Room. Call the Office of Undergraduate Research
and Scholarship at (616) 331-8100 for more information.
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