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  • What are overtones? - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    Can someone please explain what overtones are and why they are important? I read a lot on the web about them but didn't understand Also how can they be used when writing for orchestration?
  • Whats the difference between overtones and harmonics?
    What are overtones and what are harmonics? How do they relate? I know that the first harmonic is the tone A at 440 HZ and the second harmonic is at 880HZ an octave higher, it is also the first ov
  • Confusion about overtones and a slow-motion video of a plucked . . . - theory
    The combination of overtones is different from a clarinet to a guitar, for example, and somehow determines the "timbre" of the sound In particular, a plucked string has a waveshape of the fundamental frequency and some overtones, I thought Now I came across the following video of a plucked string in slow-motion: YouTube link
  • Harmonic, partial, overtone. Which is which? - Music: Practice Theory . . .
    This question is similar to: What's the difference between overtones and harmonics? If you believe it’s different, please edit the question, make it clear how it’s different and or how the answers on that question are not helpful for your problem
  • Overtones and decay rates for specific instruments [closed]
    The timbre of an instrument (the way it sounds different from other instruments) is largely determined by the relative strengths of each fundamental note's overtones (its spectrum) and how quickly each overtone decays Are there published lists of the overtones and their relative volumes and decay rates for specific instruments?
  • How do I do overtone singing? - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    Disappointingly I can only get the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th overtones but you might do better Tuvan singing often dances around on the 6th, 7th and 8th Stockhausen's Stimmung calls for at least the 7th Once you've got it, opening your throat very slightly may make it louder
  • What causes overtones at harmonic frequencies in an instrument?
    The answer to this actually depends on the instrument There are three essentially different reasons why an instrument's overtones might be (more or less) harmonic, and at least two of them might be in play for stringed instruments The vibrating element resonates at a harmonic set of frequencies (as a string does), as described in the other
  • What word describes the sound of an instrument based on the shape of . . .
    The type of overtones (odd or even), and their power relative to the fundamental are what determines the shape If you view a waveform where the overtones are not integer multiples of the fundamental, or the amplitudes of the overtones decay at different rates (such as with a stringed instrument), the waveform will appear to evolve over time
  • How can our ears decide which pitch a sound is, if it has a lot of . . .
    The overtones of a periodic signal have a spectrum that has a bunch of more or less equally spaced peaks That spectrum can be regarded as a signal, in which those harmonic peaks look like a periodic pattern
  • Are there any instruments that dont produce overtones?
    Essentially all instruments produce overtones, which are frequencies other than the dominant frequency of the note -- How do harmonics work? The use of "essentially" there got me thinking Are





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