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Enharmonically
Enharmonically En`har*mon"ic*al*ly, adv. In the enharmonic style or system; in just intonation.

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- effects created by distinct pitches or tones coinciding with one another; harmonic objects such as chords, textures and tonalities are identified, defined...
- or harmonically in the same way other instruments can. Building on of Sethares (2004), dynamic tonality introduces the notion of pseudo-harmonic partials...
- functions known as harmonic motion . The motion of a Harmonic oscillator (in physics), which can be: Simple harmonic motion Complex harmonic motion Keplers...
- In classical mechanics, a harmonic oscillator is a system that, when displaced from its equilibrium position, experiences a restoring force F proportional...
- fields. A list of the spherical harmonics is available in Table of spherical harmonics. Since the spherical harmonics form a complete set of orthogonal...
- media related to Harmonic series. Harmonic series may refer to either of two related concepts: Harmonic series (mathematics) Harmonic series (music) This...
- A harmonic spectrum is a spectrum containing only frequency components whose frequencies are whole number multiples of the fundamental frequency; such...
- Two harmonizations of "Yankee Doodle" In music theory, harmonic rhythm, also known as harmonic tempo, is the rate at which the chords change (or progress)...
- The harmonic scale is a "super-just" musical scale allowing extended just intonation, beyond 5-limit to the 19th harmonic (Play), and free modulation...
- phase-coherent, harmonically-related frequency components into a single sensation. Rather than perceiving the individual partials–harmonic and inharmonic...