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  1. Need help understanding harmonic series and intervals

    Jul 5, 2020 · The harmonic series effectively goes on forever and will contain frequencies relating to so many notes that it would be hard to make a discrete-pitched instrument (such as a piano, or fretted …

  2. Harmonic Series Phase Difference? - Music: Practice & Theory Stack …

    Jun 15, 2019 · The phase differences between the harmonic components of a complex periodic sound wave are inaudible to humans (the human ear does not have a phase discriminating mechanism) so …

  3. theory - Does the difference in harmonic series between instruments ...

    Dec 30, 2019 · 2 Does the difference in harmonic series between instruments have a significant effect on the consonance of the sound? Are there any theories about what I mentioned above? Is it an …

  4. How do ratios work within the harmonic series?

    Jun 18, 2019 · Good day stack family, So in the harmonic series, we have a fundamental (pitch/note) and a succession of harmonics that stem from the fundamental which also hold other pitches within …

  5. Why the difference between interval ratios and the harmonic series?

    Jul 14, 2019 · 1 I've observed that the harmonic series which are the most consonant pitches of the fundamental such as the note A for this example, with A's first harmonic series being (A) E and C#.. …

  6. Can the harmonic series explain the origin of the major scale?

    Mar 25, 2019 · This Wikipedia article is the source for two overtone series charts... The numbers above the harmonic indicate the number of cents' difference from equal temperament (rounded to the …

  7. Whats the role or practical use of the harmonic series in music?

    Mar 9, 2018 · 3 If two sine waves can create harmony without the harmonics then what role/function does the harmonic series have in music outside of timbre? Is there any practical use for it? Edit: …

  8. What are overtones? - Music: Practice & Theory Stack Exchange

    Nov 5, 2017 · On the subject of harmonic vs. disharmonic overtones, instruments that have an effectively one-dimensional sound-producing mechanism (eg. a violin or a pipe organs) tend to …

  9. Harmonics and Amplitude - Music: Practice & Theory Stack Exchange

    Jan 18, 2020 · We know the harmonic series increases, f*1, f*2, f*3 etc... where f = fundamental. We also know there is a drop in amplitude roughly corresponding to 1/h, where h = harmonic. So if 440 is …

  10. Are bells the only instrument whose second harmonic forms a minor ...

    Feb 27, 2024 · I heard (from a Paccard church bells rep) that bells are the only instrument whose second harmonic forms a minor interval with its fundamental. Is this true?