Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... harmonics of 100 ~ , are now to be called the fundamental at 200 ~ and its 2nd harmonic at 400 ~ . The cor- responding fact of perception is that if 9D represents a sound wave a listener will report that it has a pitch of 100 ~ ( near ...
... harmonics of 100 ~ , are now to be called the fundamental at 200 ~ and its 2nd harmonic at 400 ~ . The cor- responding fact of perception is that if 9D represents a sound wave a listener will report that it has a pitch of 100 ~ ( near ...
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... harmonics . For Fig . 12 the table in §1.27 shows something similar : there the duration of the strong positive part of the wave was the period , and the 10th harmonic was missing , but even the 6th harmonic had more than half the ...
... harmonics . For Fig . 12 the table in §1.27 shows something similar : there the duration of the strong positive part of the wave was the period , and the 10th harmonic was missing , but even the 6th harmonic had more than half the ...
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... harmonics are strongest . A hypothetical instrument may have its timbre described thus : ' Fundamental with relative strength 100 , 2nd harmonic 20 , 3rd harmonic 200 , 4th harmonic 60 , 5th har- monic 120 , 6th harmonic 40 , 7th harmonic ...
... harmonics are strongest . A hypothetical instrument may have its timbre described thus : ' Fundamental with relative strength 100 , 2nd harmonic 20 , 3rd harmonic 200 , 4th harmonic 60 , 5th har- monic 120 , 6th harmonic 40 , 7th harmonic ...
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