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'''Frequency''' is the inverse of time. In music, specifically it refers to the number of oscillations per unit of time of a vibrating object. Frequency is typically measured in [[Wikipedia:Hertz|hertz]] (Hz), defined as one oscillation per second.
'''Frequency''' is the inverse of time. In music, specifically it refers to the number of oscillations per unit of time of a vibrating object. Frequency is typically measured in [[Wikipedia:Hertz|hertz]] (Hz), defined as one oscillation per second.

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Frequency is the inverse of time. In music, specifically it refers to the number of oscillations per unit of time of a vibrating object. Frequency is typically measured in hertz (Hz), defined as one oscillation per second.

A sound's pitch is associated with the fundamental frequency of its frequency spectrum.


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