What is called tone and note ?
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A sound that is produced when several frequencies are mixed is called a note. For example a musical note has tones of various frequencies (sounds of different pitch) and amplitudes (loudness). A note has many component waves in it whereas a tone is represented by a single wave form.....
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- "Tone" is sometimes informally used as a synonym for "timbre", but more often "tone" is synonymous with "note".
- It can basically replace "note" any time you would say "note"; e.g. "playing two tones".
- Some would argue that it more commonly refers to a single pitch — e.g. a note is a tone plus overtones, and a tone does not consist of overtones — but unfortunately the usage is inconsistent.
- "Tone" can also be synonymous with "step": A half-tone is a half-step, and a whole-tone is a whole-step.
- For example, from C to C# is a half step or half tone, whereas from C to D would be a whole step.
- I don't like to use the term "tone" because of the possible confusion about its meaning.
- It's better to use timbre, pitch, note, or step when appropriate and leave tone out altogether.
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