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