- The
Sensations Of
Tone" he used the
German "Obertöne"
which was a
contraction of "Oberpartialtöne", or in English: "upper
partial tones".
According to Alexander...
- 1888–1912) Most
acoustic instruments emit
complex tones containing many
individual partials (component
simple tones or
sinusoidal waves), but the
untrained human...
-
series (also
overtone series) is the
sequence of harmonics,
musical tones, or pure
tones whose frequency is an
integer multiple of a
fundamental frequency...
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meanings Partial or
Partial wave, one
sound wave of
which a
complex tone is
composed in a
harmonic series Showing partiality, favor, or bias
Partial (music)...
- two
tones (350 Hz and 440 Hz) which, when mixed,
creates a beat
frequency of 90 Hz. The UK dial
tone is similar, but
combines 350 Hz and 450 Hz
tones instead...
- the
degree to
which the
frequencies of
overtones (also
known as
partials or
partial tones)
depart from
whole multiples of the
fundamental frequency (harmonic...
-
successively sounding tones, such as two
adjacent pitches in a melody, and
vertical or
harmonic if it
pertains to
simultaneously sounding tones, such as in a...
-
decomposed into the
three adjacent whole tones F–G, G–A, and A–B.
Narrowly defined, each of
these whole tones must be a step in the scale, so by this definition...
- physiology, medicine, and anatomy,
muscle tone (residual
muscle tension or tonus) is the
continuous and p****ive
partial contraction of the muscles, or the muscle's...
-
ratios of the
partials of a
tone field, but on the
impact of the
entire sound. Trinidad's
steelpan tuners already slightly detuned partial tones to attain...