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Physics, 22.02.2021 23:20 curlyheadnikii

You've already learned that a single tone is usually made up of multiple different resonant frequencies, which are pure tones. This article addresses how any complex tone can be represented by a spectrum of all its resonant frequencies. Using this information, explain how it is possible for a large number of flutes (which produce almost pure tones) to imitate the sound of another instrument (such as a violin) by using its harmonic spectrum for a given note. Will the flutes, together, be able to reproduce the instrument's tone identically

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