释义 |
harmonic美 [hɑr'mɑnɪk] 英 [hɑː(r)'mɒnɪk] - n.泛音;泛音(奏法)
- adj.和声的
- 网络谐波;谐波的;谐波电流
1. | [ubn] 和声的relating to the way notes are played or sung together to make a pleasing sound |
1. | 泛音(奏法)a note that sounds together with the main note being played and is higher and quieter than that note |
2. | 泛音a high quiet note that can be played on some instruments like the violin by touching the string very lightly |
adj. | 1. relating to, produced, or marked by harmony 2. describes a frequency that is an integral multiple of a fundamental frequency 3. relating to the way that musical notes are combined to create chords | n. | 1. a single oscillation having a frequency that is an integral multiple of a fundamental frequency, e.g. 220 Hz and 330 Hz are both harmonics of 110 Hz 2. an overtone produced on an instrument, e.g. by lightly touching a vibrating string at a point where the string to either side will continue to vibrate 3. a soft high note played on a stringed instrument by not pressing the string all the way down |
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