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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Joliet_Junior_College/JJC_-_PHYS_110/03%3A_Book-_Sound_-_An_Interactive_eBook_(Forinash_and_Christian)/3.08%3A_Fourier_Series
      In the previous chapter we hinted that timbre is determined by the waveform or shape of the wave. So far we have only looked at waves that can be described by the mathematical functions of sine and co...In the previous chapter we hinted that timbre is determined by the waveform or shape of the wave. So far we have only looked at waves that can be described by the mathematical functions of sine and cosine. How are differently shaped waves related to simple sine or cosine waves? What gives different waveforms different shapes? Fourier's theorem, Fourier analysis, Fourier synthesis, synthesizer, Fourier series, Fourier spectrum, fundamental frequency, uncertainty principle, harmonic, overtone.

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