Roberto Rigolin F Lopes

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But Fourier’s theorem says that every such function is a sum of simple sine functions of the type illustrated in (6). Each simple sine function corresponds to a simple sound such as is given off by a tuning fork. Hence one arrives at the important conclusion that every musical sound is a sum of simple sounds.
Mathematics for the Nonmathematician (Books on Mathematics)
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