| 31. | This would occur even at low fundamental frequencies.
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| 32. | The fundamental frequency is considered the " first harmonic " and the " first partial ."
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| 33. | The well-defined fundamental frequency provided by the vocal cords in voiced phonemes is only a convenience.
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| 34. | The resulting wave has a period corresponding to the fundamental frequency, regardless of their phase relationship.
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| 35. | Inharmonicity is the degree to which the sharp relative to whole multiples of the fundamental frequency.
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| 36. | Subharmonic sounds are produced by dividing the fundamental frequency, resulting in subharmonics, or " undertones ".
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| 37. | The fundamental frequency of each note in each chord is shown in the time frequency plot.
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| 38. | Fundamental frequency, also called pitch, was initially thought to be the characteristic most effective in voice feminization.
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| 39. | A skilled pan maker, they say, tunes each note to have multiple variations of the fundamental frequency.
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| 40. | Manipulation of the larynx is used to generate a source sound with a particular fundamental frequency, or pitch.
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