Harmonic series (music)
Pitched musical instruments are usually based on a harmonic oscillator such as a string or a column of air. Both can and do oscillate at numerous frequencies simultaneously. Because of the self-filtering nature of resonance, these frequencies are mostly limited to integer multiples of the lowest possible frequency, and such multiples form the harmonic series.
Related Topics:
Musical instrument - Harmonic oscillator - Resonance
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Description of the harmonic series |
| ► | Terminology |
| ► | Harmonics and tuning |
| ► | Timbre of musical instruments |
| ► | Register and special effects of musical instruments |
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