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'''[[Harmonic]]''' usually refers to components of a time-varying |
'''[[Harmonic]]''' usually refers to the frequency components of a time-varying signal, such as a musical note. |
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* [[Harmonic (mathematics)]], a number of concepts in mathematics |
* [[Harmonic (mathematics)]], a number of concepts in mathematics |
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* [[Harmonic analysis]], representing signals by superposition of basic waves |
* [[Harmonic analysis]], representing signals by superposition of basic waves |
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* [[Simple harmonic motion]], a concept in classical mechanics |
* [[Simple harmonic motion]], a concept in classical mechanics |
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* [[Distortion#Harmonic distortion|Harmonic distortion]], a measurement of signal distortion |
* [[Distortion#Harmonic distortion|Harmonic distortion]], a measurement of signal distortion |
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* [[Harmonics (electrical power)]] |
* [[Harmonics (electrical power)]] |
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* [[Harmonic series (mathematics)]], a divergent infinite series |
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* [[Harmonic tremor]], a rhythmic earthquake which may indicate volcanic activity |
* [[Harmonic tremor]], a rhythmic earthquake which may indicate volcanic activity |
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== Music == |
== Music == |
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* [[Artificial harmonic]] |
* [[Artificial harmonic]], a string instrument playing technique |
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* [[Enharmonic]], a "spelling" issue in music |
* [[Enharmonic]], a "spelling" issue in music |
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* [[Harmonic series (music)]], the series of overtones (or partials) present in a musical note, or the vibrational modes of a string or an air column |
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* [[Scale of harmonics]], a musical scale based on harmonic nodes of a string |
* [[Scale of harmonics]], a musical scale based on harmonic nodes of a string |
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* [[Stanford Harmonics|The Harmonics]], a rock a cappella group from Stanford University |
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* [[Harmony]], the musical use of simultaneous pitches, or chords |
* [[Harmony]], the musical use of simultaneous pitches, or chords |
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* [[Inharmonicity]] |
* [[Inharmonicity]], the degree of overtones' departure from integral multiples of the fundamental frequency |
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* [[Overtone]], any resonant frequency higher than the fundamental frequency |
* [[Overtone]], any resonant frequency higher than the fundamental frequency |
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== Other uses == |
== Other uses == |
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* [[Harmonic (color)]], a relationship between three colors |
* [[Harmonic (color)]], a relationship between three colors |
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* [[Harmonic Convergence]], a New Age astrological term |
* [[Harmonic Convergence]], a New Age astrological term |
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* "Harmonics", the twelfth movement of Mike Oldfield's ''[[Tubular Bells 2003]]'' album |
* "Harmonics", the twelfth movement of Mike Oldfield's ''[[Tubular Bells 2003]]'' album |
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* [[Harmonic Inc.]], a video infrastructure product company, headquartered in San Jose, California |
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==See also== |
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* [[Harmonix]], a video game development company |
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 31 March 2022
Look up harmonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Harmonic usually refers to the frequency components of a time-varying signal, such as a musical note.
Mathematics, science and engineering
[edit]- Harmonic (mathematics), a number of concepts in mathematics
- Harmonic analysis, representing signals by superposition of basic waves
- Harmonic oscillator, a concept in classical mechanics
- Simple harmonic motion, a concept in classical mechanics
- Harmonic distortion, a measurement of signal distortion
- Harmonics (electrical power)
- Harmonic series (mathematics), a divergent infinite series
- Harmonic tremor, a rhythmic earthquake which may indicate volcanic activity
Music
[edit]- String harmonic, a string instrument playing technique
- Artificial harmonic, a string instrument playing technique
- Enharmonic, a "spelling" issue in music
- Harmonic series (music), the series of overtones (or partials) present in a musical note, or the vibrational modes of a string or an air column
- Scale of harmonics, a musical scale based on harmonic nodes of a string
- The Harmonics, a rock a cappella group from Stanford University
- Harmony, the musical use of simultaneous pitches, or chords
- Inharmonicity, the degree of overtones' departure from integral multiples of the fundamental frequency
- Overtone, any resonant frequency higher than the fundamental frequency
Other uses
[edit]- Harmonic (color), a relationship between three colors
- Harmonic Convergence, a New Age astrological term
- "Harmonics", the twelfth movement of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells 2003 album
- Harmonic Inc., a video infrastructure product company, headquartered in San Jose, California
See also
[edit]- Harmonix, a video game development company