127 examples of harmonics in sentences

Dr. Smith, in his Harmonics, has an explanatory note upon this happy discovery, as he terms it, of Newton.

These, like the two upper octaves of the flute and the harmonics of the violin, are produced by the column of air dividing itself into two vibrating halves, with a node between them; while the open chest notes of the human voice and the lower octave of the flute are produced by the undivided column of air vibrating as a whole.

I'm a deal more like Mendelssohn's music,what I know of it, for I can't distinguish tunes,you wouldn't suspect it,but full harmonics delight me as they do a wild beast; and so I'm like a certain adagio in B flat, that Papa likes.

Yet why should we wonder at such, either, when we have Commentaries on Shakspeare, and Harmonics of the Gospels?

Some works in harmonics appear in lists as translations or close imitations of Ptolemy, as John Keeble's, 1785, Francis Styles, Phil.

Hence that wide-spread Pythagorean philosophy, with its spheral harmonics and esoteric mysteries, uniting in one brotherhood for many years men of thought and action,dare we say, our inferiors?

The eternal harmonics; spiritual numerology.

The eternal harmonics.

The eternal harmonics, spiritual numerology.

The eternal harmonics, spiritual numerology.

The eternal harmonics, spiritual philosophy.

The eternal harmonics; spiritual numerology.

The eternal harmonics.

The eternal harmonics spiritual numerology.

The eternal harmonics spiritual numerology.

The eternal harmonics spiritual numerology.

The eternal harmonics, spiritual numerology.

The eternal harmonics, spiritual numerology.

The eternal harmonics, spiritual philosophy.

More than any other sentimentalist Tasso justified his title by 'fiddling harmonics on the strings of sensualism,' and it may be added that the ear is constantly catching the fundamental note.

The same of music and other harmonics which may come to us through the sense of hearing.

In the French it has very various significations, but has come to be adopted in music and acoustics to connote the quality of a musical sound independent of its pitch and loudness, a quality derived from the harmonics which the fundamental note intensifies, and that depends on the special form of the instrument.

In the same year Kepler reprinted his "Mysterium Cosmographicum," and also published his "Harmonics" in five books dedicated to James I of England.

Here is that corner, not the western one of the horoscope, but on the earth whither, by permission of my Imperial master, I have betaken myself from a too uneasy Court; and whence, during these years of my life, which now tends towards its setting, emanate these Harmonics and the other matters on which I am engaged.

Great as is the absolute nature of Harmonics, with all its details as set forth in my third book, it is all found among the celestial motions, not indeed in the manner which I imagined (that is not the least part of my delight), but in another very different, and yet most perfect and excellent.

127 examples of  harmonics  in sentences