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== Music based on the overtone series ==
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The overtone series can be mathematically generated by frequency ratios 1/1, 2/1, 3/1, 4/1, 5/1, 6/1, 7/1... ad infinitum.
The '''harmonic series''' (or '''overtone series''') is a sequence of notes generated by whole-number frequency [[ratio]]s over a fundamental: [[1/1]], [[2/1]], [[3/1]], [[4/1]], [[5/1]], [[6/1]], [[7/1]]... ad infinitum. Each member of this series is a [[harmonic]]; the term ''overtone'', which is not an exact synonym, is also used in the same sense by many people.


The undertone series is its inversion: 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/7... ad infinitum.
In [[just intonation]] theory, the harmonic series is often treated as the foundation of consonance.  


Steps between adjacent members of either series are called "[[superparticular]]," and they appear in the form (n+1)/n, e.g. 4/3, 28/27, 33/32...
The [[subharmonic series]] (or undertone series) is the inversion of the harmonic series: 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/7... ad infinitum.


In just intonation theory, the overtone series is often treated as the foundation of consonance. The [[chord of nature]] is the name sometimes given to the overtone series, or the series up to a certain stopping point, regarded as a chord.
== Music based on the harmonic series ==
The [[chord of nature]] is the name sometimes given to the harmonic series, or the series up to a certain stopping point, regarded as a chord.


One might compose with the overtone series by, for instance:
Steps between adjacent members of the harmonic series are called "[[superparticular]]," and they appear in the form (''n''+1)/''n'' (e.g. [[4/3]], [[28/27]], [[33/32]]).


* Tuning to the first several overtones over one fundamental.
One might compose with the harmonic series by, for instance:
* Tuning to an octave-repeating slice of the overtone series for use as a scale (for instance overtones 8 though 16, [[otones12-24|12 through 24]], [[otones20-40|20 through 40]]... see [[overtone scales]]).
* Tuning to the overtones of the overtones.
* Tuning to the overtones of the overtones & the undertones of the undertones. (This can produce complex scales such as [[Harry Partch]]'s 43-tone Monophonic; this kind of thing is more often called "[[JustIntonation|just intonation]]" than "overtone music".)


== External links ==
* Tuning to the first several harmonics over one fundamental;
 
* Tuning to an octave-repeating slice of the harmonic series for use as a scale (for instance overtones 8 though 16, [[otones12-24|12 through 24]], [[otones20-40|20 through 40]]... see [[overtone scales]]);
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectral_music Spectral music article on wikipedia]
* Tuning to the overtones of the overtones & the undertones of the undertones. (This can produce complex scales such as [[Harry Partch]]'s 43-tone Monophonic; this kind of thing is more often called "just intonation" than "overtone music".)
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmonic_series_(music) Harmonic series article on wikipedia]
* [http://www.naturton-musik.de/ www.naturton-musik.de] - web site dedicated to overtone music (by Austrian composer Johannes Kotschy) - a lot of theory material and practical guides to write music based on the overtone series
* [http://www.overtone.cc Overtone music network] - a portal for overtone music.
* [http://www.xing.com/net/overtonenetwork Oberton-Netzwerk (Xing)] - German-speaking group dedicated to overtone music on the social network platform [http://www.xing.com Xing]. Microtonal music in general is welcome, too.


== Some individual compositions ==
== Some individual compositions ==


* ''[http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/micro/gene_ward_smith/Others/Oldani/DroneInsideAnHarmonicSeries.mp3 Drone Inside An Harmonic Series]'' by [[Norbert Oldani]]
* ''[http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/micro/gene_ward_smith/Others/Oldani/DroneInsideAnHarmonicSeries.mp3 Drone Inside An Harmonic Series]''{{dead link}} by [[Norbert Oldani]]
* [http://mysterybear.net/article/18/threnody Threnody] ''[http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/micro/gene_ward_smith/Others/Seidel/Threnody.mp3 play]'' by [[Dave Seidel]]
* [http://mysterybear.net/article/18/threnody Threnody]{{dead link}} ''[http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/micro/gene_ward_smith/Others/Seidel/Threnody.mp3 play]''{{dead link}} by [[Dave Seidel]]
* [http://mysterybear.net/article/22/owllight Owllight] ''[http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/micro/gene_ward_smith/Others/Seidel/Owllight.mp3 play]'' by Dave Seidel
* [http://mysterybear.net/article/22/owllight Owllight]{{dead link}} ''[http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/micro/gene_ward_smith/Others/Seidel/Owllight.mp3 play]''{{dead link}} by Dave Seidel
* [http://mysterybear.net/article/23/palimpsest Palimsest] ''[http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/micro/gene_ward_smith/Others/Seidel/Palimpsest.mp3 play]'' by Dave Seidel
* [http://mysterybear.net/article/23/palimpsest Palimsest]{{dead link}} ''[http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/micro/gene_ward_smith/Others/Seidel/Palimpsest.mp3 play]''{{dead link}} by Dave Seidel
* [http://eceserv0.ece.wisc.edu/%7Esethares/mp3s/immanent.html Immanent Sphere] ''[http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/micro/gene_ward_smith/Others/Sethares/ImmanentSphere.mp3 play]'' by [[William Sethares]]
* [http://eceserv0.ece.wisc.edu/%7Esethares/mp3s/immanent.html Immanent Sphere]{{dead link}} ''[http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/micro/gene_ward_smith/Others/Sethares/ImmanentSphere.mp3 play]''{{dead link}} by [[William Sethares]]
* [http://sonic-arts.org/hill/10-passages-ji/10-passages-ji.htm Chord Progression on the Harmonic Overtone Series] ''[http://sonic-arts.org/hill/10-passages-ji/06_hill_chord-progression-on-harmonic-series.mp3 play]'' by [[Dave Hill]]
* [http://sonic-arts.org/hill/10-passages-ji/10-passages-ji.htm Chord Progression on the Harmonic Overtone Series]{{dead link}} ''[http://sonic-arts.org/hill/10-passages-ji/06_hill_chord-progression-on-harmonic-series.mp3 play]''{{dead link}} by [[Dave Hill]]
* [http://chrisvaisvil.com/rock-trio-in-harmonic-series/ Rock Trio in Harmonic Series] [http://micro.soonlabel.com/harmonic_series/Nevadatite20160226_harmonic_band.mp3 play] by [[Chris Vaisvil]]
* [http://chrisvaisvil.com/rock-trio-in-harmonic-series/ Rock Trio in Harmonic Series] [http://micro.soonlabel.com/harmonic_series/Nevadatite20160226_harmonic_band.mp3 play] by [[Chris Vaisvil]]
* [http://www.i-ching-music.com/FREE102.html Planetary Ripples] by Richard Burdick
* [http://www.i-ching-music.com/FREE102.html Planetary Ripples]{{dead link}} by Richard Burdick
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stimmung Stimmung] by Karlheinz Stockhausen
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stimmung Stimmung] by Karlheinz Stockhausen
* [http://www.southern.com/southern/band/BRANC/disc.html Symphony No.3 (Gloria)] by [http://www.glennbranca.com/ Glenn Branca]
* [http://www.southern.com/southern/band/BRANC/disc.html Symphony No.3 (Gloria)]{{dead link}} by [http://www.glennbranca.com/ Glenn Branca]
* Various by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Friedrich_Haas Georg Friedrich Haas]
* Various by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Friedrich_Haas Georg Friedrich Haas]
* Various played with [http://www.fujara.sk/audio_samples.htm Fujara] (slovak overtone flute)
* Various played with [http://www.fujara.sk/audio_samples.htm Fujara] (slovak overtone flute)
* Various by [http://www.soundwell.com/music-e.htm SoundWell] ("Snake" overtone flute)
* Various by [http://www.soundwell.com/en/music SoundWell] ("Snake" overtone flute)
* Various by [http://www.spectralvoices.com/review.htm Spectral Voices] (meditative new age with overtone singing)
* Various by [http://www.spectralvoices.com/ Spectral Voices] (meditative new age with overtone singing)
* Various by [http://www.stimmhorn.ch/ Stimmhorn] (experimental alphorn and yodeling combined with overtone singing)
* Various by [http://www.stimmhorn.ch/ Stimmhorn] (experimental alphorn and yodeling combined with overtone singing)


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* [[List of overtones]]
* [[List of overtones]]
* [[Prime harmonic series]]
* [[Prime harmonic series]]
* [[Harmonic]]
* [[Mike Sheiman's Very Easy Scale Building From The Harmonic Series Page]]
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectral_music Spectral music article on Wikipedia]
* [http://www.naturton-musik.de/ www.naturton-musik.de]{{dead link}} - web site dedicated to overtone music (by Austrian composer Johannes Kotschy) - a lot of theory material and practical guides to write music based on the overtone series
* [http://www.overtone.cc Overtone music network] - a portal for overtone music.
* [http://www.xing.com/net/overtonenetwork Oberton-Netzwerk (Xing)]{{dead link}} - German-speaking group dedicated to overtone music on the social network platform [http://www.xing.com Xing]. Microtonal music in general is welcome, too.
        
        
[[Category:Harmonic series]]
[[Category:Harmonic]]
[[Category:Just intonation]]
[[Category:Listen]]
[[Category:Listen]]
[[Category:Overtone]]
[[Category:Overview]]
[[Category:Overview]]
[[Category:People]]

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The harmonic series (or overtone series) is a sequence of notes generated by whole-number frequency ratios over a fundamental: 1/1, 2/1, 3/1, 4/1, 5/1, 6/1, 7/1... ad infinitum. Each member of this series is a harmonic; the term overtone, which is not an exact synonym, is also used in the same sense by many people.

In just intonation theory, the harmonic series is often treated as the foundation of consonance.

The subharmonic series (or undertone series) is the inversion of the harmonic series: 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/7... ad infinitum.

Music based on the harmonic series

The chord of nature is the name sometimes given to the harmonic series, or the series up to a certain stopping point, regarded as a chord.

Steps between adjacent members of the harmonic series are called "superparticular," and they appear in the form (n+1)/n (e.g. 4/3, 28/27, 33/32).

One might compose with the harmonic series by, for instance:

  • Tuning to the first several harmonics over one fundamental;
  • Tuning to an octave-repeating slice of the harmonic series for use as a scale (for instance overtones 8 though 16, 12 through 24, 20 through 40... see overtone scales);
  • Tuning to the overtones of the overtones & the undertones of the undertones. (This can produce complex scales such as Harry Partch's 43-tone Monophonic; this kind of thing is more often called "just intonation" than "overtone music".)

Some individual compositions

See also

External links