Only a rough cut of the report was available in advance, but regardless of how the piece may be edited, its fundamental tone is there : emotion too raw, too private to be exposed on a television screen.
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The term " homophonic " is justified because the Dirichlet eigenvalues are precisely the fundamental tones that the drum is capable of producing : they appear naturally as Fourier coefficients in the solution wave equation with clamped boundary.
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Each of the four concealed wind groups consists of a bass instrument, which plays either a fundamental tone or a second or fourth harmonic above a virtual fundamental, and four treble instruments that provide a cluster of higher harmonics.
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The Bombarde can be described as the basic 16'reed in France, and has a low fundamental tone with a high amount of upper harmonics in contrast with the " Posaune ", which has a strong fundamental and lesser partials.
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When the finger is placed on top of the string at a certain point, but does not push the string all the way down to the fretboard, a third node is created ( in addition to the fundamental tone is quieter.
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Control of resonances is an essential component of the vocal technique known as overtone singing, in which the performer sings a low fundamental tone, and creates sharp resonances to select upper harmonics, giving the impression of several tones being sung at once.
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The combined sound of all strings, each string a fundamental tone with its own spectrum of overtones, is a rich and vibrant, dynamic-yet-static tone-conglomerate, due to interactive harmonic resonances that will support and blend with the external tones sung or played by the soloist.
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Voiced to develop both maximum fundamental tone ( as in the Bombarde ) and overtone series ( as in the Posaune ), if the classic voicing technique and use of terminology are followed, the Ophicleide and Contra Ophicleide are among the most powerful and loudest organ stops.
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Zamfir is known for playing an expanded version of the traditional Romanian-style pan flute ( nai ) of 20 pipes to 22, 25, 28 and 30 pipes to increase its range, and obtaining as many as eight overtones ( additionally to the fundamental tone ) from each pipe by changing the embouchure.
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By tuning these resonators in a very specific way ( C, Bm &, Am &, Gm & ) and making use of their strongest partials ( corresponding to the octaves and fifths of the strings'fundamental tones ), the bass strings of the guitar now resonate equally with any of the 12 tones of the chromatic octave.