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1 guitar harmonics
вчт гитарные гармоники ("музыкальный инструмент" из набора General MIDI) -
2 guitar harmonics
вчт. гитарные гармоники (музыкальный инструмент" из набора General MIDI)The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > guitar harmonics
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3 harmonic
1) гармоника || гармонический2) обертон3) pl музыкальная акустика•- backward space harmonic
- even harmonic
- first harmonic
- forward space harmonic
- fractional harmonic
- fundamental harmonic
- guitar harmonics
- higher harmonic
- mixed harmonic
- n-th harmonic
- odd harmonic
- out-of-band harmonic
- RF harmonic
- second harmonic
- sectorial harmonic
- space harmonic
- space-time harmonic
- spatial harmonic
- surface harmonic
- tesseral spherical harmonic
- zonal spherical harmonic -
4 harmonic
1) гармоника || гармонический2) обертон3) pl. музыкальная акустика•- backward space harmonic
- even harmonic
- first harmonic
- forward space harmonic
- fractional harmonic
- fundamental harmonic
- guitar harmonics
- higher harmonic
- mixed harmonic
- n-th harmonic
- odd harmonic
- out-of-band harmonic
- RF harmonic
- second harmonic
- sectorial harmonic
- space harmonic
- space-time harmonic
- spatial harmonic
- surface harmonic
- tesseral spherical harmonic
- zonal spherical harmonicThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > harmonic
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