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  2. Harmonic series (music) - Wikipedia

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    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 frequency. Pitched musical instruments are often based on an acoustic resonator such as a string or a column of air, which oscillates at numerous modes simultaneously.

  3. The Harmonic Series - BEYOND MUSIC THEORY

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    The harmonic series is probably the most fundamental aspect upon which music can be understood. As we will see, it is the basis for an effective chord voicing, to understand chord tones and tensions, scale construction and also rhythm.

  4. Music intervals and harmonic series

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    The interval between two notes is set by the ratio of the frequencies of the two pitches. A notated harmonic series can show the relationship between frequency and interval. The timbre of an instrument is determined by the relative strengths of the harmonics in each note.

  5. The Overtone Series (or Harmonic Series) - How Music REALLY Works

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    The Overtone Series (or Harmonic Series) If you have the right equipment, you can identify and measure all the overtones present when you pluck a single guitar string and produce Middle C. The frequencies of all the dozens of overtones turn out to be simple whole-number multiples of the fundamental.

  6. 4.6. Harmonic Series II: Harmonics, Intervals, and Instruments -...

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    The harmonic series is particularly important for brass instruments. A pianist or xylophone player only gets one note from each key. A string player who wants a different note from a string holds the string tightly in a different place.

  7. Harmonic Series in Music | Definition, Overtones & Example

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    What is a Harmonic Series in Music? A harmonic series in music is ultimately the only naturally occurring scale. This series is what happens whenever a note is played on an instrument. It...

  8. 6.6: Harmonic Series II- Harmonics, Intervals, and Instruments

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    Summary. The interval between two notes is related to the ratio of the frequencies of the two pitches. A notated harmonic series can show the relationship between frequency and interval. The timbre of an instrument is determined by the relative strengths of the harmonics in each note.

  9. Harmonic Series - Music Crash Courses

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    Harmonic Series. Every tone (sustained pitch) is actually a composite of several different pitches. These 'extra' pitches, called overtones, are resonant frequencies occurring above the main pitch, called the fundamental.

  10. 3.3. Harmonic Series I: Timbre and Octaves - EarMaster

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    A harmonic series can have any note as its fundamental, so there are many different harmonic series. But the relationship between the frequencies of a harmonic series is always the same.

  11. 5.3: Harmonic Series I- Timbre and Octaves - Humanities...

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    The Harmonic Series. A harmonic series can have any note as its fundamental, so there are many different harmonic series. But the relationship between the frequencies of a harmonic series is always the same.