overtone in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

overtone in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for overtone in the English»Spanish Dictionary

overtone [ˈəʊvətəʊn, Am ˈoʊvɚtoʊn] N

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English
Students then proceed through a process of discovery beginning with the overtone series and improvisations inside the piano.
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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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Several contemporary classical composers have incorporated overtone singing into their works.
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In his later style, the musical presentation of the words acquired a pietist overtone.
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Not everything published in samizdat had political overtones.
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Beyond this, however, the questions surrounding university admissions (and who attends secondary schools and who becomes an apprentice) took on political overtones.
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Residents celebrate all festivals without any religious overtones.
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The bands at shorter wavelength are overtones and combination bands, all of which show rotational fine structure.
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Apart from the comic overtones of this deception, there is a subplot related to alien invasion.
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Before it's too late, which critics declared had racial overtones.
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