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harmonic <a harmonic; harmonics> N

harmonic N

harmonic

aural harmonic

electric harmonic ELEC

fundamental harmonic ACOUS

harmonic absorber

harmonic amplifier ELEC

harmonic analysis MATH

harmonic balancer AUTO

harmonic beam PHYS

harmonic component PHYS

harmonic conjugates PHYS

harmonic current ELEC

harmonic curve TECH

harmonic distortion ELEC

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His interpretation of the lyrics was realized by supple melodies and rich harmonic palette of the piano part.
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These relations can be used to find the energy eigenstates of the quantum harmonic oscillator.
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The just minor third appears between harmonics 5 and 6 while the just fifth appears lower, between harmonics 2 and 3.
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The bell significantly raises all pitches in the series, and the mouthpiece limits the amount to which higher harmonics are raised.
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That means that the input current has energy at harmonics of the frequency of the voltage.
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The four-bar phrases that open these pieces are almost identical in most musical aspects: key, harmony, voicing, register, and basic as well as harmonic rhythm.
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The harmonic relationships in his music are based on these spectra and on the phenomena of sum and difference tones.
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In a grand sense, music theory distills and analyzes the parameters or elements of music rhythm, harmony (harmonic function), melody, structure, form, and texture.
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It may have melodic pitch, harmonic progression and rhythm (duration).
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The function (t) may or may not be harmonic.
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