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- Combination_tone abstract "A combination tone (also called resultant or subjective tone) is a psychoacoustic phenomenon of an additional tone or tones that are artificially perceived when two real tones are sounded at the same time. Their discovery is credited to the violinist Giuseppe Tartini (although he was not the first, see Sorge) and so are also called Tartini tones.There are two types of combination tones: sum tones whose frequencies are found by adding the frequencies of the real tones and difference tones whose frequencies are the difference between the frequencies of the real tones. \"Combination tones are heard when two pure tones (i.e., tones produced by simple harmonic sound waves having no overtones), differing in frequency by about 50 cycles per second or more, sound together at sufficient intensity.\"Combination tones can also be produced electronically by combining two signals in a circuit that has nonlinear distortion, such as an amplifier subject to clipping or a ring modulator.".
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- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Binaural_beats.
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- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Acoustics.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hearing.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Clipping_(signal_processing).
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Frequency.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Fundamental_frequency.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Giuseppe_Tartini.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Harmonic.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Harmonic_series_(music).
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Headphones.
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- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Inner_ear.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Intermodulation.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Linear_combination.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Missing_fundamental.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Nonlinear_system.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Octave.
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- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Psychoacoustics.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Pure_tone.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Ring_modulation.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Ring_modulator.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink Subharmonic.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLink File:Sum_and_difference_tones_A220.png.
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Combination tone".
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Combination tone#Resultant tone".
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "additional low frequency sounds".
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "combination tone".
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "combinational tones".
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "difference tone".
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "difference tones".
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "resultant tones".
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "sum and difference frequencies".
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "sum and difference tones".
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "sum and difference".
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "sums/differences of the frequencies".
- Combination_tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "terzo suono".
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- Combination_tone subject Category:Acoustics.
- Combination_tone subject Category:Hearing.
- Combination_tone hypernym Phenomenon.
- Combination_tone type Disease.
- Combination_tone type Acoustic.
- Combination_tone type Dynamic.
- Combination_tone comment "A combination tone (also called resultant or subjective tone) is a psychoacoustic phenomenon of an additional tone or tones that are artificially perceived when two real tones are sounded at the same time.".
- Combination_tone label "Combination tone".
- Combination_tone sameAs Q384169.
- Combination_tone sameAs Kombinationston.
- Combination_tone sameAs Son_résultant.
- Combination_tone sameAs Terzo_suono_di_Tartini.
- Combination_tone sameAs 差音.
- Combination_tone sameAs Verschiltoon.
- Combination_tone sameAs Kombinasjonstone.
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- Combination_tone sameAs Комбинационный_тон.
- Combination_tone sameAs Kombinationston.
- Combination_tone sameAs Q384169.
- Combination_tone wasDerivedFrom Combination_tone?oldid=681139281.
- Combination_tone depiction Sum_and_difference_tones_A220.png.
- Combination_tone isPrimaryTopicOf Combination_tone.