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inharmonicity การใช้

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  • Any departure from this ideal harmonic series is known as inharmonicity.
  • Inharmonicity in a string is caused primarily by stiffness.
  • Decreased length and increased thickness both contribute to inharmonicity.
  • Extended range eight string guitars sometimes will have a inharmonicity in pianos ).
  • The greater the inharmonicity, the more the ear perceives it as harshness of tone.
  • Inharmonicity is the degree to which the sharp relative to whole multiples of the fundamental frequency.
  • This complex timbre is called inharmonicity.
  • These factors can slightly raise the frequency of the higher modes, resulting in more inharmonicity.
  • Inharmonicity as present in piano strings makes successive overtones higher than they " should " be.
  • The frequencies of their fundamental and harmonic vibrations are subject to the same inharmonicity as strings.
  • Sounds with indefinite pitch do not have harmonic spectra or have altered harmonic spectra a characteristic known as inharmonicity.
  • The inharmonicity of a string depends on its physical characteristics, such as tension, stiffness, and length.
  • Inharmonicity " stretches " harmonics beyond their theoretical frequencies, and higher harmonics are stretched proportionally more than lower.
  • The inharmonicity of a string depends on its physical characteristics, such as tension, composition, diameter and length.
  • The limited strength of steel forces the piano designer to use very short strings whose short wavelengths thus generate inharmonicity.
  • All else being equal, longer pianos with longer strings have larger, richer sound and lower inharmonicity of the strings.
  • Pianos with shorter and thicker string ( i . e ., small pianos with short string scales ) have more inharmonicity.
  • A wound string generally exhibits less inharmonicity than the equivalent solid string, and for that reason wound strings are often preferred.
  • The designer of a short piano is forced to use thick strings to increase mass density and is thus driven into inharmonicity.
  • In large pianos like concert grands, less inharmonicity allows a complete string stretch without negatively affecting close octaves and other intervals.
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