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Resonance
This is a question of damage caused by resonance.
Hypothetical scenario – a glass resonates at Middle C, and if subjected to prolonged exposure to this note shatters.
If you raise the note an octave to the C above middle C, will the glass still resonate and shatter after prolonged exposure?
Or any C either below or above Middle C for that matter?
Thanks in advance.
Hypothetical scenario – a glass resonates at Middle C, and if subjected to prolonged exposure to this note shatters.
If you raise the note an octave to the C above middle C, will the glass still resonate and shatter after prolonged exposure?
Or any C either below or above Middle C for that matter?
Thanks in advance.
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Objects rarely resonate at a single frequency. Almost all sound is made up of harmonics and it wold be unusual for something to resonate at a frequency without having some response to a sound at an octave higher (double the fundamental frequency).
Objects rarely resonate at a single frequency. Almost all sound is made up of harmonics and it wold be unusual for something to resonate at a frequency without having some response to a sound at an octave higher (double the fundamental frequency).