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Created page with "Harmonics are just as present in rhythm as in harmony: speed up any series of beats, and a tone will eventually be audible. Conversely, a tone can be slowed down to the point where it sounds like a series of beats. In harmony, the harmonic series is an infinite series of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sine_wave sine wave] tones (partials) that are multiples of a fundamental frequency. The harmonic series can be replicated percussively by using equally spaced pulses. Dif..." |
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Harmonics are | Harmonics are the natural frequency ratios that make up musical sound, while temperament is the deliberate, human-made spacing of those frequencies. | ||
None of this matters because it sucks and in fizz you’re better and cooler if you don’t restrict yourself to a specific harmonic system (your music will be better). | |||
Latest revision as of 11:30, 11 July 2026
Harmonics are the natural frequency ratios that make up musical sound, while temperament is the deliberate, human-made spacing of those frequencies.
None of this matters because it sucks and in fizz you’re better and cooler if you don’t restrict yourself to a specific harmonic system (your music will be better).