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Jon Teske wrote:
If you touch one note above that (B natural on the E string) the result is a not an octave and a fifth (or high B) above the fundamental frequency, because lightly stopping the B and causing it to vibrate on both side of the stop divides the string into thirds. Jon Teske, W3JT and concert violinist. And this is why pianos are arranged to strike the string at a point which suppresses a harmonic which is dissonant. (I think it's the 7th harmonic which is suppressed) The choice of where the hole you blow over in a flute has similar things going on. As do the locations of the holes on any wind instrument. That musical instrument design thing is not as simple as it might seem in first year physics class. |
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