first harmonic

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first harmonic

A musician plays the first harmonic on a violin.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The fundamental frequency: The "first harmonic" is the lowest frequency component in a harmonic series, also known as the fundamental tone. It is the base pitch upon which all other higher harmonics (overtones) are built.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • When a guitar string vibrates, it produces the first harmonic as its primary pitch.
    • The first harmonic of this pipe is 440 Hz, which we perceive as the note A.
Advanced Usage
  • In Acoustics and Music Theory: The term is used to describe the foundational frequency in the analysis of complex sounds. The relationship between the first harmonic and its multiples defines the timbre of an instrument.
    • The richness of a violin's sound comes from the relative strengths of its first harmonic and the subsequent overtones.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fundamental (Frequency) (n): A direct synonym for the first harmonic.
    • The fundamental is the most prominent tone you hear.
  • Harmonic Series (n): The complete set of frequencies comprising the fundamental and its integer multiples.
    • The harmonic series is a key concept in understanding musical acoustics.
Synonyms
  • Fundamental tone
  • Fundamental frequency
  • Base frequency
Related Phrases
  • Second harmonic: The first overtone, which is exactly twice the frequency of the first harmonic.
    • The second harmonic is an octave above the fundamental.
first harmonic

A musician plays the first harmonic on a violin.

Noun
  1. the lowest tone of a harmonic series