Southern England:
US| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| espanja | armónico |
| hollanti | harmonische, harmonisch |
| italia | armonico, ipertono |
| portugali | harmónico |
| ranska | harmonique, mélodieux, harmonieux, mélodique |
| ruotsi | harmonisk |
| saksa | harmonisch |
| suomi | harmoninen, ylä-ääni |
| tšekki | harmonický |
| venäjä | гармоника (garmonika), гармонический (garmonitšeski), гармоничный (garmonitšnyi) |
| Monikko | harmonics |
| Komparatiivi | more harmonic |
| Superlatiivi | most 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.