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What is the overtone series generated by a gong?
I am interested in learning about the overtone series produced by instruments such as bells, gongs, cymbals, Tibetan Singing Bowls. What makes the wave-form of a bell so different from the wave-form of a flute? Do these instruments, such a bells, gongs, etc., produce “harmonic” overtones? Are these overtones Pythagorean or do they differ in some way from other instruments? Any information would be appreciated, as well as books on the subject, URL’s, etc.
These instruments have a complex overtone structure and because of their nonlinear nature and long persistence, the structure changes with time after they're struck, unlike short-persistence instruments which comprise most but not all of the nonpercussive ones. Some transfer energy to the higher overtones with time, others transfer it the other way. Check the ref., and google gong overtones for more info.
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