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Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenSouthern England:
    • IPA: /hɑː(ɹ)ˈmɒnɪk/
  • ÄäntäminenUS
KieliKäännökset
espanjaarmónico
hollantiharmonische, harmonisch
italiaarmonico, ipertono
portugaliharmónico
ranskaharmonique, mélodieux, harmonieux, mélodique
ruotsiharmonisk
saksaharmonisch
suomiharmoninen, ylä-ääni
tšekkiharmonický
venäjäгармоника (garmonika), гармонический (garmonitšeski), гармоничный (garmonitšnyi)

Määritelmät

Adjektiivi

  1. Pertaining to harmony.
  2. Pleasant to hear; harmonious; melodious.
  3. (mathematics) Used to characterize various mathematical entities or relationships supposed to bear some resemblance to musical consonance.
  4. Recurring periodically.
  5. (phonology) Exhibiting or applying constraints on what vowels (e.g. front/back vowels only) may be found near each other and sometimes in the entire word.
  6. (Australianist linguistics) Of or relating to a generation an even number of generations distant from a particular person.

Substantiivi

  1. (physics) A component frequency of the signal of a wave that is an integer multiple of the fundamental frequency.
  2. (music) The place where, on a bowed string instrument, a note in the harmonic series of a particular string can be played without the fundamental present.
  3. (mathematics) One of a class of functions that enter into the development of the potential of a nearly spherical mass due to its attraction.
  4. (CB radio slang) One's child.

Esimerkit

  • harmonic twang of leather, horn, and brass.
  • The harmonic polar line of an inflection point of a cubic curve is the component of the polar conic other than the tangent line.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkoharmonics
Komparatiivimore harmonic
Superlatiivimost harmonic

Pertaining to harmony.

Two different notations of natural harmonics on the cello. First as sounded (more common), then as fingered (easier to sightread).

(physics) A component frequency of the signal of a wave that is an integer multiple of the fundamental frequency.

The nodes of a vibrating string are harmonics.

(music) The place where, on a bowed string instrument, a note in the harmonic series of a particular string can be played without the fundamental present.

Playing a harmonic on a string

(mathematics) Used to characterize various mathematical entities or relationships supposed to bear some resemblance to musical consonance.

3 × f = 1320 Hz – N = 3 – 3rd partial – 2nd overtone – 3rd harmonic.

Recurring periodically.

fundamental tone or 1st harmonic