Klangständigkeit
Klangständigkeit is a German term used in music and acoustics to describe the perceived sustain or duration of a sound. It refers to how long a note or tone continues to be audible after it has been produced. This can be influenced by various factors including the instrument's characteristics, the acoustics of the performance space, and the way the sound is produced by the performer.
In stringed instruments, for example, Klangständigkeit is related to the decay rate of the string's vibration.
The concept is important in musical composition and performance as it affects the overall texture and rhythmic