Hi Richard, As Dean became more involved with doing the research for RCT he found a phenomina which he (and some others) call para-inharmonicity. This give a *negative* number when considering inharmonicity so that the upper partial is *lower* than the frequency that we should otherwise expect. It can be measured in RCT. At 08:45 PM 4/18/99 +0200, you wrote: >anyways. But many a time it would have been helpfull to understand that >these higher partials function in the opposite direction of the way >"they're supposed to". The reason I have asked for frequency tables, is to >find out these kinds of things, because they are not adequatly described in >the "textbooks" > Richard Brekne > Regards, Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.M.T., R.P.T. Tuner for the Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts drose@dlcwest.com http://www.dlcwest.com/~drose/ 3004 Grant Rd. REGINA, SK S4S 5G7 306-352-3620 or 1-888-29t-uner
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