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A lip-vibrated instrument consisting of a cylindrical or conical tube produces only a fundamental note and, when vigorously overblown, its natural harmonic series (as, for the fundamental note C: c g c′ e′ g′ b♭′ [approximate pitch] c″ d″ e″, etc).. Most modern brass instruments are provided with valves or slides that alter the length of the tube.
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Whenever someone sings a note, the column of air in the throat vibrates, producing both a fundamental tone (the note's basic pitch) and a series of higher pitches — the overtones.
It consists of a flexible stick 1.5 to 10 feet (0.5 to 3 m) long, strung end to end with a taut cord that the player plucks or taps to produce a weak fundamental note.
On a more fundamental note, researchers who want to access data would have to acknowledge that CSRs are "protected by copyright and proprietary rights" of the company that submitted them to EMA.
He was like a bell with a hairline crack, the fundamental note unchanged, the overtones tending to jangle, and offering rich new resonances of uncertainty (Vertigo), strained folksiness (Anatomy of a Murder) and despair (It's A Wonderful Life) to the directors he worked with.
The most common form is the tenor trombone in B♭ (that is, the fundamental note is a B♭), sounding an octave lower than the B♭ trumpet.
These eigenstates are analogous to the frequency modes of a vibrating violin string (e.g., the fundamental note and the overtones), and they form the set of allowed energy states of the atom.
These higher notes, far from being perceived as conventional harmony, function as harmonics that alter the timbre of the fundamental note like mixture stops on a pipe organ.
With a dull instrument, the harmonics die out, but with a sustaining instrument, the harmonics continue to sound along with the fundamental note.
The other 3-note major chords use the same fingering shape: find the fundamental note (C or F or G), and go across the ivory keys to the third note using the third finger and to the ivory fifth note using the fifth finger (the thumb).
Do, or C, is the fundamental note, the ground of all overtones, the beginning and end of the scale.
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