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| Ratio = \frac{\text{root of }1-\cos(\sqrt{x})\cosh(\sqrt{x})\text{ near }x=62}{\text{root of }1-\cos(\sqrt{x})\cosh(\sqrt{x})\text{ near }x=22}
| Ratio = \frac{\text{root of }1-\cos(\sqrt{x})\cosh(\sqrt{x})\text{ near }x=62}{\text{root of }1-\cos(\sqrt{x})\cosh(\sqrt{x})\text{ near }x=22}
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The '''freave''' is the ratio between the second [[partial]] and the fundamental frequency of a thin bar with free ends. The name ''freave'' is a combination of ''fre''e and oct''ave'', by analogy of the normal octave.
The '''freave'''{{idiosyncratic}} is the ratio between the second [[partial]] and the fundamental frequency of a thin bar with free ends. The name ''freave'' is a combination of ''fre''e and oct''ave'', by analogy of the normal octave.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Cantilave]]
* [[Cantilave]]
[[Category:Timbre]]
[[Category:Simple inharmonic partials]]

Latest revision as of 22:40, 10 August 2025

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Expression [math]\displaystyle{ \frac{\text{root of }1-\cos(\sqrt{x})\cosh(\sqrt{x})\text{ near }x=62}{\text{root of }1-\cos(\sqrt{x})\cosh(\sqrt{x})\text{ near }x=22} }[/math]
Size in cents 1755.429¢
Name freave

The freave[idiosyncratic term] is the ratio between the second partial and the fundamental frequency of a thin bar with free ends. The name freave is a combination of free and octave, by analogy of the normal octave.

See also