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Dissonance being the complement of consonance it may be defined, as above, as non-coincidence of partials, lack of fusion or pattern matching, or as complexity.
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Theoretically the higher harmonics (also called overtones or partials) vibrate at integer multiples of the fundamental frequency.
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It follows how only certain sets of partials fuse together in human listening.
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This is because reed pipe resonators simply reinforce certain partials of the sound wave; the air column inside the resonator is not the primary vibrator.
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The latter both being mechanisms that dampen the partials, causing their decay in the absence of an exciting force.
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