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- Bagpipes (links | edit)
- Clavichord (links | edit)
- Electronic music (links | edit)
- Frequency (links | edit)
- Formant (links | edit)
- Fundamental frequency (links | edit)
- Harmonica (links | edit)
- Harmonic series (music) (links | edit)
- Just intonation (links | edit)
- John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh (links | edit)
- Musical note (links | edit)
- Ptolemy (links | edit)
- Quadrivium (links | edit)
- Trombone (links | edit)
- Ultrasound (links | edit)
- Washtub bass (links | edit)
- Human voice (links | edit)
- Harmonic (links | edit)
- Overtone (links | edit)
- Standing wave (links | edit)
- Keyboard instrument (links | edit)
- String instrument (links | edit)
- Thomas Young (scientist) (links | edit)
- Mel scale (links | edit)
- Guido of Arezzo (links | edit)
- Marin Mersenne (links | edit)
- Transverse wave (links | edit)
- Perfect fourth (links | edit)
- Longitudinal wave (links | edit)
- Joanna of Castile (links | edit)
- Musical bow (links | edit)
- Robert Fludd (links | edit)
- Hemiola (links | edit)
- Hurdy-gurdy (links | edit)
- Fret (links | edit)
- Reverberation (links | edit)
- Infrasound (links | edit)
- Golden rectangle (links | edit)
- Bow (music) (links | edit)
- Ernst Chladni (links | edit)
- Echo (links | edit)
- Cent (music) (links | edit)
- Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl Stanhope (links | edit)
- Pythagoreanism (links | edit)
- Inharmonicity (links | edit)
- Missing fundamental (links | edit)
- Combination tone (links | edit)
- Acoustical engineering (links | edit)
- Bark scale (links | edit)