Abstract

Learning about sounds in physics, it is usually addressed that although the overtone spectrum has an effect on the observed timbre, the perceived pitch is determined only by the fundamental. But why do we assign the frequency of its fundamental to a sound, and why do we do so if the fundamental is not even present in the frequency spectrum?

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