Definition of Inharmonic. Meaning of Inharmonic. Synonyms of Inharmonic

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Definition of Inharmonic

Inharmonic
Inharmonic In`har*mon"ic, Inharmonical In`har*mon"ic*al, a. Not harmonic; inharmonious; discordant; dissonant.

Meaning of Inharmonic from wikipedia

- In music, inharmonicity is the degree to which the frequencies of overtones (also known as partials or partial tones) depart from whole multiples of the...
- synthesis example A bell-like sound generated by additive synthesis of 21 inharmonic partials Problems playing this file? See media help. Additive synthesis...
- frequencies that are non-integer multiples of the carrier signal (i.e. inharmonic), inharmonic bell-like and percussive spectra can be created. FM synthesis using...
- matches) an ideal harmonic. An inharmonic partial is any partial that does not match an ideal harmonic. Inharmonicity is a measure of the deviation of...
- the fundamental are referred to as inharmonic partials. Some acoustic instruments emit a mix of harmonic and inharmonic partials but still produce an effect...
- instruments produce harmonic sounds, but many instruments produce partials and inharmonic tones, such as cymbals and other indefinite-pitched instruments. When...
- especially at the high and low ends, where string stiffness causes inharmonicity, i.e., the tendency for the harmonic makeup of each note to run sharp...
- that are not anywhere near a harmonic, and are just called partials or inharmonic overtones. The fundamental frequency is considered the first harmonic...
- etymology below.) The model of Fourier analysis provides for the inclusion of inharmonic partials, which are partials whose frequencies are not whole-number ratios...
- scales) have more inharmonicity. The greater the inharmonicity, the more the ear perceives it as harshness of tone. The inharmonicity of piano strings...