| 1. | In musical theory, pitch represents the perceived fundamental frequency of a sound.
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| 2. | Spectral properties consist of the speech sound's fundamental frequency and its formants.
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| 3. | The pitch of the open string is called the fundamental frequency.
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| 4. | A clever mix of sound sources with different fundamental frequencies might solve that.
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| 5. | A harmonic frequency is an integer multiple of the fundamental frequency.
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| 6. | They may also have a different fundamental frequency, or other properties.
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| 7. | Harmonics of this fundamental frequency are used to provide reference points.
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| 8. | The harmonic frequencies are exact integer multiples of the fundamental frequency.
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| 9. | A series LC filter tuned to the fundamental frequency may help.
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| 10. | An inharmonic frequency is a non-integer multiple of a fundamental frequency.
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