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Qué (quién) es overtone order - definición

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List of overtone mucisians

Overtone         
  • Allowed and forbidden [[standing wave]]s, and thus harmonics
  • Playing a harmonic on a string. Here, "+7" indicates that the string is held down at the position for raising the pitch by 7 half notes, that is, at the seventh fret for a fretted instrument.
  • Main tone (110 Hz) and first 15 overtones (16 harmonic partials) (listen)
  • Rimsky-Korsakov's voicing of a C major triad, consisting of the fundamental and partials 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 16.
TONE WITH A FREQUENCY HIGHER THAN THE FREQUENCY OF THE REFERENCE TONE
Overtones; Overtone Number; Overtone number; Superharmonic; Superharmonics; Upper partial; Upper partial tone; Over tone
An overtone is any harmonic with frequency greater than the fundamental frequency of a sound. In other words, overtones are all pitches higher than the lowest pitch within an individual sound; the fundamental is the lowest pitch.
overtone         
  • Allowed and forbidden [[standing wave]]s, and thus harmonics
  • Playing a harmonic on a string. Here, "+7" indicates that the string is held down at the position for raising the pitch by 7 half notes, that is, at the seventh fret for a fretted instrument.
  • Main tone (110 Hz) and first 15 overtones (16 harmonic partials) (listen)
  • Rimsky-Korsakov's voicing of a C major triad, consisting of the fundamental and partials 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 16.
TONE WITH A FREQUENCY HIGHER THAN THE FREQUENCY OF THE REFERENCE TONE
Overtones; Overtone Number; Overtone number; Superharmonic; Superharmonics; Upper partial; Upper partial tone; Over tone
¦ noun
1. a musical tone which is a part of the harmonic series above a fundamental note, and may be heard with it.
2. a subtle or subsidiary quality, implication, or connotation.
3. Physics a component of any oscillation whose frequency is an integral multiple of the fundamental frequency.
Origin
C19: from over- + tone, suggested by Ger. Oberton.
Overtone singing         
  • Chirgilchin performing various styles of Tuvan throat singing.
SINGING TECHNIQUE
Ezengileer; Khöömei; Xoomej; Höömei; Kai-chi; Throat-singer; Kargiraa; Хөөмей; Overtone Chanting; Xoomi; Xoomei; Dumchuktaar; Kai (singing); Throat Singers; Harmonic overtone singing; Throat song; Hoomei; Hoeoemei; Xoeoemej; Khoeoemei; Xoeoemei; Vocal harmonics; Khöömii; Throatsinging; Throat singer; Aliquot singing; Höömeï; Harmonic singing; Multiphonic singing; Harmonic chanting; Overtone-singing; Khuumii
Overtone singing – also known as overtone chanting, harmonic singing, polyphonic overtone singing, and diphonic singing – is a set of singing techniques in which the vocalist manipulates the resonances of the vocal tract, in order to arouse the perception of additional, separate notes beyond the fundamental frequency being produced.

Wikipedia

List of overtone musicians

This is a list of musicians and musical groups utilizing some form of overtone singing.