inharmonic
11inharmonic — /ɪnhaˈmɒnɪk/ (say inhah monik) adjective not harmonic …
12inharmonic — adj. esp. Mus. not harmonic …
13inharmonic theory — noun : a postulate in phonetics: the reinforcing vibrations produced in the superglottic cavities in vowel articulation need not be multiples of the fundamental vocal cord note compare formant, harmonic theory …
14Inharmonical — Inharmonic In har*mon ic, Inharmonical In har*mon ic*al, a. Not harmonic; inharmonious; discordant; dissonant. [1913 Webster] …
15inharmonical — inharmonic /in här monˈik/ or inharmonˈical adjective 1. Lacking harmony 2. Inharmonious • • • Main Entry: ↑inharmonious …
16inharmonicity — inharmonicˈity / nisˈ/ noun The quality or phenomenon of being inharmonious • • • Main Entry: ↑inharmonious …
17Inharmonicity — In music, inharmonicity is the degree to which the frequencies of overtones (known as partials, partial tones, or harmonics) depart from whole multiples of the fundamental frequency. Acoustically, a note perceived to have a single distinct pitch… …
18Timbre — Not to be confused with Timber. For the Sophie B. Hawkins album, see Timbre (album). Spectrogram of the first second of an E9 chord played on a Fender Stratocaster guitar with noiseless pickups. Below is the E9 chord audio: In music, timbre ( …
19Additive synthesis — is a technique of audio synthesis which creates musical timbre.The timbre of an instrument is composed of multiple harmonics or partials , in different quantities, that change over time. Additive synthesis emulates such timbres by combining… …
20Effects unit — A pedalboard allows a performer to create a ready to use chain of multiple pedals. Signal chain order: tuner, compressor, octave generator, wah wah pedal, overdrive, distortion, fuzz, EQ and tremolo. Effects units are …