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Notre‑Dame Organ and Acoustics: RT60 and Ritual

An acoustical reading of Notre‑Dame: reverberation, articulation, and how vault geometry supports the organ’s breadth.

1/6/2026
15 min read
Warm-lit view of the nave suited for liturgy

Notre‑Dame’s acoustic signature blends long reverberation with clear articulation. The organ claims space; the vaults answer.


🔊 Reverberation & Clarity

  • RT60 envelope: High volume and stone surfaces produce rich tails.
  • Articulation: Ribbed vaults scatter and diffuse mid‑highs.
  • Placement: Organ pipes project along the nave axis.

$$ RT_{60} approx 0.161, rac{V}{A} quad ext{(Sabine)} $$


🎼 Liturgy & Performance

  • Chant: Melodic lines envelop and carry.
  • Polyphony: Rehearsed tempi respect the hall’s response.
  • Modern concerts: Post‑restoration seasons recalibrate balance.

🎛️ Acoustic Notes

YAML schema:

volume: very_high
materials:
  - stone
  - wood (furnishings)
diffusion:
  vault_ribs: yes
  triforium: partial
microphones: optional_for_events

Nave acoustics

[^care]: Acoustic surveys tune seating, materials, and mic reinforcement.

About the Author

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As a Paris lover and careful traveler, I created this guide to help visitors connect with Notre‑Dame’s stories — where faith, craft, and community meet.

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Organ
Acoustics
Reverberation
Liturgy

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