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- 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...
- 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)...
- initiate a telephone call. The tone stops when the first dialed digit is recognized. If no digits are forthcoming, the partial dial procedure is invoked,...
- 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...
- 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...
- natural harmonics, works by canceling out the fundamental tone and one or more partial tones by deadening their modes of vibration. It is traditionally...