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Sound Harmonics
A string has several modes of vibration. These vibrational modes are the basis of our Western music and musical scale as well as the major chords. Each vibrational mode of the string adds a node, or still point, in the string that would break the original string into one more "piece" that would resonante at its fundamental frequency. So, in each case, the string would break into one or more shorter pieces, which, just happen to vibrate at integer multiples of the fundamental freqeuncy.
History of Detecting Harmonics - Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894)Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894) developed the Helmholtz resonators, a hollow glass sphere with two short necks. One opening was directed toward the sound source, while the other was put to the listener's ear. The Helmholtz resonantor then acted as a sharp frequency filter that allowed the listener to only hear frequencies in a specific range. Through experimentation with various sized resonantors tuned to different frequencies, Helmholtz was able to estimate the strengths of the harmonics in various sounds.
The Frequency Relationships Between the ModesIf the fundamental frequency for a string is 100 Hz, the first harmonic, or next vibrational mode, would be at 200 Hz. This makes sense as the string is exactly 1/2 the length and therefore would vibrate twice as rapidly. This second vibrational mode of the string is called the second harmonic and is exactly twice the frequency of the fundamental.
The Third HarmonicThe third harmonic occurs when we break the string into three seemingly independent vibrational peices, which happen to vibrate at three times the rate of the fundamental.
The Forth and BeyondThe fourth harmonic, and those beyond, vibrate at an integer multiple of the fundamental frequency. Notice that the 2nd, 4th, 8th, 16th, 32nd, etc., are all perfect octaves of the fundamental.
The Relationship to MusicHarmonics are the fundamental building blocks of a large portion of our Western music. Specifically, the Western musical chord is derived from a harmonic series. The major chord is the first three unique notes that appear in a harmonic series. Learn more about musical chords.
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