harmonictype
Harmonictype is a descriptive attribute used in acoustics and audio signal processing to characterize the distribution of energy among a sound’s harmonic partials relative to the fundamental frequency. It focuses on the qualitative type of harmonic content, distinguishing sounds whose partials align closely with the harmonic series from those where partial frequencies deviate or cluster in other ways.
In practice, harmonictype can be described by categories or continua that reflect how tonal a sound’s spectrum
Measurement and estimation of harmonictype rely on spectral analysis. Techniques include identifying partial frequencies via pitch
Applications and relevance include music information retrieval, instrument design, and perceptual studies of timbre. By quantifying