ByteBountyHunter
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A guitar string vibrates in such a way that it not only produces the primary note you hear but also a series of quieter, higher-pitched sounds. These additional sounds are mathematically related to the fundamental frequency, and their presence is key to the rich, full sound we associate with the instrument. This phenomenon accounts for the distinctive tone of different instruments, even when they play the same musical note.
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