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{{Wikipedia|Harmonic series (music)#Partial}} | {{Wikipedia|Harmonic series (music)#Partial}} | ||
A '''partial''' (or '''partial tone''') is a sine wave component of a periodic sound (with regard to [[Wikipedia:Fourier analysis|Fourier analysis]]). Partials are often used to characterize [[timbre]]s. | A '''partial''' (or '''partial tone''') is a sine wave component of a periodic sound (with regard to [[Wikipedia:Fourier analysis|Fourier analysis]]). Partials are often used to characterize [[timbre]]s. In [[Harmonic timbre|harmonic timbres]], partials occur at [[harmonic|harmonics]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Mixed timbre]] | * [[Mixed timbre]] | ||
* [[Overtone]] | |||
[[Category:Timbre]] | [[Category:Timbre]] | ||
[[Category:Terms]] | [[Category:Terms]] |
Latest revision as of 00:08, 15 May 2025
A partial (or partial tone) is a sine wave component of a periodic sound (with regard to Fourier analysis). Partials are often used to characterize timbres. In harmonic timbres, partials occur at harmonics.