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Case Study;
When we experience a sound, its pitch is inversely proportional to its wavelength. Shorter-wavelength vibrations constitute higher-pitched sounds. That is why shorter strings make higher sounds. When you play the middle C key on a piano, the string's vibration contains a large, pure middle C sine wave sound (the fundamental) plus a smaller sine wave with half the wavelength (which has a pitch of tenor C) plus an even smaller sine wave with one fourth the wavelength (which has a pitch of soprano C), and so on. So when you play middle C, the sound you hear is actually a combination of all higher C notes with middle C dominating. When you play the tenor C key, the sound you hear is a combination of all higher C notes with tenor C dominating. All notes on a piano keyboard separated by octaves make essentially the same sound, just with a different fundamental tone dominating.
Questions
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