- An
overtone is any
resonant frequency above the
fundamental frequency of a sound. (An
overtone may or may not be a harmonic) In
other words, overtones...
-
Overtone singing, also
known as
overtone chanting,
harmonic singing,
polyphonic overtone singing, or
diphonic singing, is a set of
singing techniques in...
- An
overtone flute is a type of a
flute that is
designed to play in the
upper harmonics,
typically well
above the two or
three harmonics that are the practical...
- In
vibrational spectroscopy, an
overtone band is the
spectral band that
occurs in a
vibrational spectrum of a
molecule when the
molecule makes a transition...
- The
harmonic series (also
overtone series) is the
sequence of harmonics,
musical tones, or pure
tones whose frequency is an
integer multiple of a fundamental...
- is a
sequence of
notes that
results from
inverting the
intervals of the
overtone series.
While overtones naturally occur with the
physical production of...
- In music, the
acoustic scale,
overtone scale,
Lydian dominant scale (Lydian ♭7 scale), or the
Mixolydian ♯4
scale is a seven-note
synthetic scale. It is...
-
groups utilizing some form of
overtone singing.
These are
musicians using a
traditional method of
overtone singing:
Overtone singing originates among the...
- The Air "9000 days" –
Overtone with
Yollandi Nortjie "Invictus Theme" – Kyle
Eastwood and
Michael Stevens "Colorblind" –
Overtone "Siyalinda" – Kyle Eastwood...
- or "upper partials", and in some
music contexts, the
terms "harmonic", "
overtone" and "partial" are used
fairly interchangeably. But more precisely, the...