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'''Overtone''' may refer to: | '''Overtone''' may refer to: | ||
* [[Harmonic]], a whole-number multiple of the fundamental frequency of a sound | * [[Harmonic]], a whole-number multiple of the fundamental frequency of a sound | ||
* [[Partial]], a sine wave component of a periodic sound | * [[Partial]], a sine wave component of a periodic sound |
Revision as of 06:40, 26 July 2023
Overtone may refer to:
- Harmonic, a whole-number multiple of the fundamental frequency of a sound
- Partial, a sine wave component of a periodic sound
Note: Many sources treat "overtone" and "harmonic" interchangeably, but this is not universal. This is why a specific definition is given on the page Partial.