Re: music recognition/transcription?
Reply #34 –
G'day Bill,
not sure I can completely agree with you here...
There are 2 fundamentals in play here. A brass example: assuming you are using the same valve/slide combination for both, the first is the fundamental frequency of the instrument in question, the second is the fundamental frequency of the note you are playing. The fact that the note you are playing is part of the overtone series of the instrument is not really relevant. The note will have significant harmonics of it's own that are an extension of the overtone series of the instrument, but are 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc. harmonics etc. of that note. The fact that they are also nth harmonics of the instrument is almost irrelevant as notes lower than that being played in the series don't exist in the sound. (an analysis might find some trivial presence of lower notes but they would be just that, trivial)