This is a spectrogram of the sound of a violin playing a low G note. It shows the pitch in Hertz on the x axis and the loudness in decibels on the y axis. The first green peak shows the frequency of the fundamental tone at 196 Hz, while the subsequent green peaks are overtones—which together create the violin’s distinctive timbre. (Image via Wikimedia Commons)
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