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The '''fundamental''' is the lowest pitch to which a series of [[overtone]]s belong. | |||
[[Category: | If a [[scale]] has an [[equave]] and is based to some degree on the [[harmonic series]], then the [[tonic]] of that scale is likely to be equave-[[equivalent]] to the fundamental of that harmonic series. | ||
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Revision as of 06:44, 24 December 2024
The fundamental is the lowest pitch to which a series of overtones belong.
If a scale has an equave and is based to some degree on the harmonic series, then the tonic of that scale is likely to be equave-equivalent to the fundamental of that harmonic series.