harmonic series การใช้
- Any departure from this ideal harmonic series is known as inharmonicity.
- The resulting set of pitches is a new harmonic series altogether.
- Without valves, only the notes within the harmonic series are available.
- This last summation is the harmonic series, which diverges.
- An example of a conditionally convergent series is the alternating harmonic series.
- Although the harmonic series does diverge, it does so very slowly.
- The sum on the right is the harmonic series, which diverges.
- Mutations usually sound at pitches in the harmonic series of the fundamental.
- This offered more possibilities for playing notes not on the harmonic series.
- A closed cylinder vibrates at only the odd members of its harmonic series.
- This proves that the harmonic series must be divergent.
- Fundamental frequency is the lowest frequency in harmonic series.
- Is the ordinary harmonic series, which diverges.
- The pitches of the pipes are based on the harmonic series in B flat.
- However, pitches are different harmonics from the harmonic series on different slide positions.
- Using this concept, he relates the harmonic series to tonality in several ways.
- The above series is a prototypical Dirichlet series that harmonic series which diverges to, and
- A chord fuses in perception if its overall spectrum is similar to a harmonic series.
- When 1 } }, the-series is the harmonic series, which diverges.
- The principal register of the instrument extends to the seventh pitch of the harmonic series.
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