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Harmonics Defined

An overtone whose frequency is a whole-number multiple of the intitial or base frequency. The whole number multiples of a frequency that determines the timbre recognition of an instrument's sound.

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  • Lissajous curve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: n mathematics, a Lissajous curve (Lissajous figure or Bowditch curve) is the graph of the system of parametric equations x=A\sin(at+\de lta),\quad y=B\sin(bt), which describes complex harmonic motion. This family of curves was investigated by Nathaniel Bowditch in 1815, and later in more detail by Jules Antoine Lissajous (pronounced LEE-suh-zhoo) in 1857.

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