10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIFFERENTIAL TONE»
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differential tone in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
differential tone and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
On the Sensations of
Tone as a Physiological Basis for the ...
Under favourable circumstances, however, they are not difiicnlt to heart]For an
imperfect Fourth, having, say, the vibrational numbers 300 and 401, the first
differential tone is 101 ; this with the tone 300 produces the differential tone 199
of the ...
Hermann von Helmholtz, 1912
2
On the sensations of
tone as a physiological basis for the ...
It is only for the Octave that the first differential tone suffices. If the lower note
makes 100 vibrations in a second, while the imperfect Octave makes 201, the first
differential tone makes 201 — 100 =101, and hence nearly coincides with the
lower ...
Hermann Ludwig F. von Helmholtz, 1875
3
The Evolution of the Beautiful in Sound: A Treatise, in Two ...
YT7HAT is termed a " differential " tone may be * " heard — 1. When one prime
tone is combined with another prime tone of different pitch, i.e., E or C with G. 2. A
differential tone may be heard, generated by a primary and an upper partial. 3.
4
The Organ of the Twentieth Century: A Manual on All Matters ...
The differential tone produced in this case is, as in that above given, an octave
below the deeper of the two generating tones, and, accordingly, in unison with
the prime tone, thus : — Prime Tone. Generating Tones. Differential Tone. , * , CC
8 ...
George Ashdown Audsley, 1919
5
An Enquiry Into the Analytical Mechanism of the Internal Ear
I concentrated my attention upon the differential tone which went wailing up and
down, as the principal interval was adjusted, until the fifth was perfect, when the
differential tone perched upon the exact octave below the lowest primary note, ...
Sir Thomas Wrightson (Bart.), Sir Arthur Keith, 1918
6
A text book of the principles of physics
—When c' (= 256) and g' ( = 384) are sounded together loudly and firmly, the
listening ear can distinguish the sound c ( = 128) humming at the same time. With
c' ( = 256) and e' (=320) the differential tone is C (=64). The vibrational number of
...
7
Intervals, Scales, Tones and the Concert Pitch C
It will be found that the differential tone is an octave tower in pitch than the deeper
of the two generating tones, thus: Generating tones Differential tone CCC 16 ft -
GGG 107. ft CGCC 32 ft tone 32 Hz 48 Hz 16 Hz Considerable use has been ...
8
The Art of Organ Building
It will be found that the differential tone is an octave lower in pitch than the deeper
of the two generating tones, thus:— Considerableusehasbeenmadeofthis
differential tone in the appointment of the pedaldepartment of Organs; and
although ...
George Ashdown Audsley, 2013
9
The Light Theatre Opened to Universe (II)
In the case of equal temperament, which is dividing the equal frequency ratio of
one octave, narrower than half-tone step is called differential tone, one of the
differential tone studies was established by Christiaan Huygens, who is a son of ...
10
Circuits and Applications Using Silicon Heterostructure Devices
In case of transmitter transconductance core, the linearity consideration is a
combination of broadband harmonic effects (harmonics of the input tones fall in
band, such as 3X, 5X harmonics of the input differential tone at 10MHz fall inside
the ...