For this reason, a single tone played by a bowed string instrument, brass instrument, or reed instrument does not necessarily exhibit inharmonicity.
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If the frequency difference is small then the sound is perceived as a periodic change in the loudness of a single tone.
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The system emits a beep that becomes more insistent, eventually as a single tone, the closer the vehicle gets to the object.
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Most vowels in the Supyire language contain a single tone although vowels may have two, or in extremely rare cases three, tones.
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Primary defensive adaptations against foliage-gleaners include the use of stridulatory signals characterized by a single tone at high frequency and of short duration.
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Throughout this entire movement, either in the right or left hand, there is a clear melodic line on a single tone or in thirds.
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This differs from the upper limit of human hearing, and occurs only in a single tone mixture, as the uppermost of its five pitches.
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In 2005, Printed Matter Press published his semi-autobiographic account of his life in Japan " The Single Tone, A Personal Journey into Shakuhachi Music ."
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These two tones are also used as a dial tone in the UK but most of Europe uses a constant single tone of 425 Hz.
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In 1963, the single tone control was replaced with individual bass and treble control knobs, and the base Princeton was joined by the Princeton Reverb.