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: post by retzam at 2007-04-18 22:16:53
Yeah, the overtones fluctuate too, of course they do. But there are so many overtones, so the soundwave is cluttered, and that's why there is no definite pitch, not because of the fluctuation. I see what you're saying now about the tighter you tune the drum, the closer to definite pitch you get, because when you tune a drum tighter, you're making an increasing amount of overtones decreasingly audible to the ear. But I think there is a communication issue here. Basically our only disagreement, so it seems to me, as that you feel that it's because of the fluctuation of pitch that causes the indefinite nature of the pitch, whereas I'm saying it's sheer amount of cluttering overtones. I don't think the argument can go any further, cause we're just gonna both keep restating things from previous posts. But I'm glad you are actually smart, instead of resorting to insults and assuming Terry Bozzio is right about everything.
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