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  • ...or-last=Fletcher |author-first=H. |title=Loudness, pitch and the timbre of musical tones and their relation to the intensity, the frequency and the overtone s ...={{harvid|ANSI/ASA S1.1|2013}} |date=2013 |title=ANSI/ASA S1.1: Acoustical Terminology |volume=[[ANSI/ASA S1.1-2013]] |publisher=[[Acoustical Society of America]] ...
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  • ...tical engineer''.<ref>ANSI S1.1-1994. American National Standard: Acoustic Terminology. Sec 3.03.</ref> An [[audio engineer]], on the other hand, is concerned wit ...oustics]], [[bioacoustics]], electro-acoustics, [[environmental noise]], [[musical acoustics]], [[noise control]], [[psychoacoustics]], [[speech]], [[ultrasou ...
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  • ...ments|Elements]]'' to find the chords of 72° and&nbsp;36°. That [[Theorem#Terminology|Proposition]] states that if an equilateral [[pentagon]] is inscribed in a ...' was written, but were still in use as numerals and [[Ancient Greek music|musical notes]]. ...
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  • * Push-pull pots – these pots incorporate an on-on [[Switch#Contact terminology|DPDT]] [[switch]] on the underside of the pot that's actuated by pulling th ...ar-endless array of pickup options at your fingertips! |publisher=[[Fender Musical Instruments Corporation|Fender]] |access-date=2010-01-16 |archive-url=https ...
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  • ==Terminology== ...may favor certain equalizers because of how they affect the timbre of the musical content by way of audible phase artifacts.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://emusi ...
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  • ...d resonance frequency or the damped natural frequency. The reason for this terminology is that the driven resonance frequency in a series or parallel resonant cir ...d circuit with its resonant frequency in the audio range, which produced a musical tone from the spark when it was discharged.<ref name="Kimball" /> In 1857, ...
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  • ...and pick-guards; drum shells; bagpipe chanters; piano actions; and entire musical instruments such as carbon fiber cellos, violas, and violins, acoustic guit * Archery: carbon fiber arrows and bolts, [[Crossbow#Terminology|stock]] (for crossbows) and [[Bow and arrow#Parts of the bow|riser]] (for v ...
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  • ...f. Álvarez Caballero (1994, 1998), pp. 213–214: de Falla attributes higher musical qualities to 'Cante Jondo' and distinguishes it from other song types inclu ...
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  • ...[[gonad]] and established that it produced the [[ovum]]. De Graaf used the terminology [[vesicle (biology and chemistry)|vesicle]] or egg (ovum) for what now call ...[[Christiaan Huygens]] wrote about it also. Since the standard system of [[musical tuning|tuning]] at that time was [[quarter-comma meantone]], in which the f ...
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  • | url = http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/videos/m/musical-automaton-clock/ | title = Musical automaton clock ...
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  • ...ast=Eschner|first=Kat|website=Smithsonian|access-date=2019-10-23}}</ref> [[musical notation]],<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.classicfm.com/discover * [[Doppio Borgato]]: a musical instrument which is a variation of the piano<ref>Larry E. Ashley, Pierce Pi ...
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  • ...[[vergence (optics)|converge]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Standard Microscopy Terminology |work=University of Minnesota Characterization Facility website |url=http:/ ...rn/science-maths-technology/engineering-and-technology/technology/creating-musical-sounds/content-section-0}}</ref> (The second harmonic is then {{var|f}}<sub ...
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