taajuusum
Taajuusum is a term used in the field of music and audio engineering to describe the phenomenon where multiple frequencies, or partials, combine to produce a perceived pitch that is different from the individual frequencies. This effect is often heard in musical instruments, such as strings and wind instruments, where the fundamental frequency and its harmonics interact to create a rich, complex sound.
The term "taajuusum" is derived from the Finnish words "taajuus," meaning frequency, and "sum," meaning sum or
In musical notation, taajuusum can be represented using the concept of intervals, where the perceived pitch
Taajuusum is an important consideration in music composition, performance, and audio engineering, as it can significantly