OVERTONES! What are overtones? What do they sound like?

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • Check out these examples of AMAZING overtones (and undertones) in barbershop performances.
    See full performances of the examples here!
    The Vagrants: • The Vagrants- Chordbus...
    Scottsdale Chorus: • Scottsdale, Finals, La...
    After Hours: • After Hours - Nowhere ...
    Main Street: • Main Street Apple Blos...

Komentáře • 126

  • @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen
    @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen  Před 4 měsíci

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  • @janniespain8277
    @janniespain8277 Před rokem +1

    Great explanation and examples!

  • @judybootyem
    @judybootyem Před 4 lety +4

    I’m obsessed with this video! Watched it over and over. I can’t get enough of the examples at the end. Rewind, play, rewind, play. 😮

    • @calebonaopemipo9326
      @calebonaopemipo9326 Před 3 lety

      🐯As in...."🇳🇬"... " over hand over again:O ..... Beautiful!

  • @indibindylou
    @indibindylou Před 4 lety +26

    I love how you explain things so clearly and cheerfully! Also, that compilation was so satisfying. Lions Gate Chorus watched this in our Friday "lunchtime learning" session the other week!

  • @louiseobrien2010
    @louiseobrien2010 Před 2 měsíci

    Love the examples of overtones and undertones. I only started singing in a Barbershop choir early this year (thankfully they now include women) and find the harmonies absolutely amazing.

  • @MMAThailand
    @MMAThailand Před 3 lety +1

    Best explanation of Overtones 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Ackbarfangirl
    @Ackbarfangirl Před rokem +1

    Oh this was such a great explanation! Especially with consideration to “letting it ring clearly.” Which connects the scientific/mathematical structure of western music vs. reality… thank you!

  • @kadec7019
    @kadec7019 Před 2 lety +1

    That last one hit hard, insane chills

  • @vedantthanki745
    @vedantthanki745 Před rokem +1

    I was studying sound waves in Physics and had the curiosity of how the overtones actually sound... Thank you very much this does clear some doubts

  • @timsteryt
    @timsteryt Před 4 lety +2

    My favorite part of this is how much you obviously enjoy this phenomenon (as soon do a lot of us!). Thanks for a very informative explanation of this.

  • @cassiopeiaguthrie1604
    @cassiopeiaguthrie1604 Před 4 lety +6

    I LOVE this! Thank you for sharing, Kathleen!

  • @barbaragoldflam8518
    @barbaragoldflam8518 Před 4 lety +3

    I was so excited to hear this one! Now I can definitely hear overtones, before I just wasn’t sure. THANK YOU Kathleen!

  • @tdasher06
    @tdasher06 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much! I have never had anyone explain Overtones to me in a way that I could understand!

  • @francoputin5785
    @francoputin5785 Před 2 lety +1

    Super informative and clearly communicated. Excellent demonstrations and video composition. I found it elucidating and very helpful. Thanks!

  • @hedonia3114
    @hedonia3114 Před 3 lety +1

    incredible, my mind is shattered to pieces. the examples you used were very well explained and well chosen

  • @acapellaplusdesormeau841
    @acapellaplusdesormeau841 Před 4 lety +4

    Kathleen, thanks for another awesome instructional video! You provide us so much useful, practical knowledge in a clear and fun package. Can't wait for more!

  • @neilbonavita8623
    @neilbonavita8623 Před 2 lety +1

    WOW!!! I have never understood over/under tones till today!! I love following your channel. Your energy, examples, practice suggestions and explanations are so stimulating and enjoyable. BRAVA!

  • @safrone
    @safrone Před 4 lety +2

    Fantastic explanations with great examples. Love that all the videos are barbershop groups. Maximizing that expansion by taking advantage of the overtone series is one of the hallmarks of the style and the reason why many are addicted to the sound. You rarely get that precision in other a cappella styles not to mention the great compromise of untuning struck with Equal Temperament

  • @a-cappella-crazy
    @a-cappella-crazy Před 4 lety +2

    LOVE this video. Thanks for the whole series.

  • @bradredford4846
    @bradredford4846 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh wow. Thank you for this. I'm not sure why I couldn't get it before but it's awesome to hear them now!

  • @victoriaelliott9425
    @victoriaelliott9425 Před 4 lety +1

    I absolutely love your explanations and descriptions! And, as an aside, the resonance of your speaking voice is so great. You were born to do these CZcams tutorials/info.

  • @TheIz92
    @TheIz92 Před 4 lety +2

    This is great Kathleen, thank you for doing this!

  • @celticstephenhill
    @celticstephenhill Před 3 lety +1

    VERY well done. Great examples and execution.

  • @clemenceronald
    @clemenceronald Před 2 lety

    This channel is so underrated. You explained everything super clear and easy to understand. Thank you

  • @treivien
    @treivien Před rokem

    I enjoy music but not learning stuff in it coz it's highly technical and somewhat boring but you made me listen with excitement because you share with so much enthusiasm making learning music similar to an easter egg hunt where it becomes a journey of discovery than simply being forced to understand things. Thank you!

  • @bensmurthwaite
    @bensmurthwaite Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome video Kathleen! Looking forward to the next one!!!

  • @brendacraft1013
    @brendacraft1013 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video and so well explained! Thank you!!

  • @carolhale2996
    @carolhale2996 Před 4 lety +1

    Great session!

  • @epithayadarcithia2117
    @epithayadarcithia2117 Před 3 lety +1

    This is so cool I always thought those notes were being played/sung.

  • @JWSteiner
    @JWSteiner Před 4 lety +4

    I've tried explaining this to a number of people - friends, family, others - with varying degrees of success, but your explanation with great examples is very good! Thank you!

  • @andrewgraybill7920
    @andrewgraybill7920 Před 2 měsíci

    Fabulous video. Thank you

  • @alex_prochazka
    @alex_prochazka Před 3 lety +2

    I recorded a trio on euphonium a month ago. I hear a high Ab and I'm like "I didn't play that," Now I know.

  • @echoyogasound7703
    @echoyogasound7703 Před 5 měsíci

    This was so good ,t ahnk you, you're a fantastic teacher. x

  • @wifebeater69
    @wifebeater69 Před rokem +1

    Great video! I'd also like to point out that this can sometimes be seen when tuning certain instruments with a tuner app on your phone, or a poorly-made digital tuner. Sometimes I will play one note, but the tuner will pick it up as a completely different note. I assume it is picking up one of the overtones, perhaps due to an error in the code of the tuner, or the microphone being used is more sensitive at certain frequencies.

    • @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen
      @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen  Před rokem

      Yes, electronics can definitely pick up on all of the sounds. Spectrogram apps are pretty cool to see the sound output.

  • @duskmallow
    @duskmallow Před 4 lety +11

    Wow, I've always wondered what people mean when they speak about overtones, and I've never known what to listen out for. This blew my mind. Now whenever I hear an overtone, I instantly get chills.

  • @RJGODLIFE
    @RJGODLIFE Před 3 lety

    Pure wizardry! Why am I up at 12:40am simply amazed by my new discovery of undertones/overtones.

  • @hopejones1139
    @hopejones1139 Před rokem

    Love this! ❤️

  • @Journal2Awakening
    @Journal2Awakening Před 2 lety

    Wow so cool!!! My six sisters and I sing together just for fun and family but we never knew this!

  • @judithjamison3909
    @judithjamison3909 Před 2 lety

    I just have to say this made me so joyful I cried.

  • @MASTERLUKEYSLOC
    @MASTERLUKEYSLOC Před 2 lety

    You’re amazing thanks soo much

  • @BethMannPresents
    @BethMannPresents Před 4 lety +1

    Holy cow. I never knew. Mind. Blown.

  • @coopsahoy8563
    @coopsahoy8563 Před rokem +1

    That is so frickin cool especially when you realize nobody is singing those notes :))

  • @joakimerbest3635
    @joakimerbest3635 Před 3 lety

    That made it clear, thank you :)

  • @militaryandemergencyservic3286

    Hi - i've realized that on the Schubert video I link in my comment below, at 2:48 you can also hear that overtone but less clearly than at 2:54. Please do tell me whether you agree it's an overtone that I have spotted!!! Actually you hear them all around the two time marks I have given!

  • @blank000
    @blank000 Před 4 lety +1

    Fantastic! I have shared this on facebook. Can I tag you on there too?

  • @MooseEatsBears
    @MooseEatsBears Před 5 měsíci

    5:20
    Dundalk is pronounced "done-dahk" by its residents! The "dahk" is like a Boston accented "dark". =)

  • @user-ms3hz3ml6g
    @user-ms3hz3ml6g Před 2 lety +1

    Could you send me a link of the piece at 5:48?

    • @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen
      @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen  Před 2 lety

      Hi there! Unfortunately, that was an audio clip that was sent to me, so I don't have a link. The rest of them are in the "about" section!

  • @TransFormersPrime09
    @TransFormersPrime09 Před 4 lety +1

    I was hoping for Max Q's overtone on their song "Put your arms around me honey" clearly there was a screaming overtone on the tag.

  • @rapid13
    @rapid13 Před 4 lety +1

    UNDERTONES BECAUSE MYRON IS AWESOME!!

  • @leahmarie84229
    @leahmarie84229 Před 4 lety

    I wish it were possible to like a video more than once.

  • @amyandharveyrose
    @amyandharveyrose Před 11 měsíci

    04:27 examples

  • @NeptuneatDawn
    @NeptuneatDawn Před 2 lety

    So the vndertones,... are they pſycological oꝛ are they the reſult of ſinging in tune like the ouertones, oꝛ are they the reſult of a vocal technique perfoꝛmed by the baſſe ſinger ?

    • @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen
      @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen  Před 2 lety

      Undertones are quite complex, indeed! I know I skip over them in the video, but it would be big topic to cover! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undertone_series

  • @skidaddledo6919
    @skidaddledo6919 Před 2 lety

    Hi! What was the second example? The chorus?

    • @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen
      @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen  Před 2 lety

      See full performances of the examples here!
      The Vagrants: czcams.com/video/CdnTKH6kJDI/video.html
      Scottsdale Chorus: czcams.com/video/byPx8FHMt0A/video.html
      After Hours: czcams.com/video/Sk7KeG1WYf8/video.html
      Main Street: czcams.com/video/pkmkoX5ptGQ/video.html

  • @aps3627
    @aps3627 Před 3 lety

    Awesome! May i know what is the name of the tuner app you are using to all also see the other overtones? Thanks in advance!

    • @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen
      @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen  Před 3 lety

      The tuner app is Tonal Energy Tuner. I also find spectrogram apps useful - SpectrumView is a good one!

  • @canadiansolegirl
    @canadiansolegirl Před rokem

    🤯

  • @abdulgafoor7076
    @abdulgafoor7076 Před 2 lety

    Madam how vocal folds vibrate at multiple frequencies at the same time.
    How its possible , fundamental vibration and series of harmonics simultaneously by vocal folds ???

    • @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen
      @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen  Před 2 lety +1

      Vocal folds are complex, but they only produce the fundamental. The overtones are reinforced by the rest of the vocal tract.

    • @abdulgafoor7076
      @abdulgafoor7076 Před 2 lety

      @@VocalWarmupsWithKathleen
      Madam acceptable 🙏🙏
      But all said that harmonics means fundamental vibration and series of higher frequencies( noticable in spectrogram) are produced by the vocal folds and vocal tract acts as resonator means amplifier, but I'm unable to imagine how the vocal folds vibrate differently at a time.
      *# So you're saying harmonics and overtones are produced by the vocal tract which amplifies also. And definitely not by vocal folds right. Thank you so much mam 🙏.

    • @abdulgafoor7076
      @abdulgafoor7076 Před 2 lety

      If the vocal folds vibrate at fundamental vibration, then where do all harmonics come from???
      Madam pls clarify

  • @philip7825
    @philip7825 Před 3 lety

    Are you saying that when you play just that first C, all those upper notes come within it? If that's the case, what's the formula of those overtone series?

    • @kathleenhansen8481
      @kathleenhansen8481 Před 3 lety

      Yes! Short of the "perfect sine wave", playing or singing a C will include the other tones. The actual formula is pretty easy. f is the fundamental tone (the sung or played tone). Let's take A 440 for example. 1xf = 440Hz = fundamental, 2xf = 880 = first overtone, 3xf = 1320 = second overtone, 4xf = 1760 = 3rd overtone and so on!

    • @philip7825
      @philip7825 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kathleenhansen8481 you took me way far in the past. Thanks!

  • @Basketball101.26
    @Basketball101.26 Před 3 lety

    get that piano tuned ?

    • @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen
      @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen  Před 3 lety

      In the middle of a pandemic? Nope! ... we'll deal with it being out of tune for a while =)

  • @jojopianist6830
    @jojopianist6830 Před 3 lety

    her face looks like disney character... super cool

  • @militaryandemergencyservic3286

    hi! Here is another at a DIFFERENT place in the piece by a DIFFERENT pianist - at 3:14 if I am not mistaken: czcams.com/video/YHnNxE1msIg/video.html

  • @JPurvis10
    @JPurvis10 Před 4 lety

    Here is an amazing overtone czcams.com/video/NwbiaqLb-O4/video.html and here is an undertone czcams.com/video/KaFxWmp7d2w/video.html

  • @militaryandemergencyservic3286

    hi - what great video! Thank you so much! I have found what I think might be an overtone - it's at 2:54 on Schubert's d 946 no2 played by Katsaris. I have another CD of d946 no 2 played by a different pianist and the same thing (if I remember rightly) happens. Please tell me if you agree with me. Here it is (after the link I give you also a link to an essay I have just found on Schubert's use of overtones in his d959 sonata): czcams.com/video/HcxGGyB0xZk/video.html
    and here is that essay: www.esm.rochester.edu/integral/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/INTEGRAL_7_hatten.pdf

  • @shadowlaze4869
    @shadowlaze4869 Před 2 lety

    4:45 warning, this just broke one of my headphones the pitch is very high so probably play on speakers, thank you for the vid but also no thanks for my headphones ;(

    • @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen
      @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen  Před 2 lety

      Is this where I say sorry/not sorry? ;-) Condolences on the headphones. Sounds like it was time for an upgrade anyway!

    • @shadowlaze4869
      @shadowlaze4869 Před 2 lety

      @@VocalWarmupsWithKathleen yeah your rig, might need that upgrade, luckily the airpods work so yeah, thank you for the video though needed to describe overtones

  • @frankkirschner
    @frankkirschner Před 4 lety +1

    Undertones are not like overtones. Overtones are real physical components of natural (i.e., non-sinusoidal) signals. Every natural sound has overtones, and they can be seen on a spectrum analyzer, as you showed. You can use Fourier series to show this mathematically.
    Undertones are the result of the auditory system's non-linearity. The auditory system is logarithmic, not linear, and so causes product detection. Undertones are the difference frequencies between the actual frequencies. For example, using made up numbers to make the math easier, if we have a note at 200 Hz and another note a fifth above it at 300 Hz, the logarithmic response of the auditory system produces a difference frequency of 100 Hz, which is an octave below the 200 Hz note. This is what was happening with the quartet. If you play the sound into a spectrum analyzer, there will be nothing (or almost nothing) at the low frequency. Anything showing there is the result of non-linearities in the system.
    When I was nine years old, I discovered I could play my recorder and my flutaphone at the same time. I wrote a piece that had the two in harmony, and had the difference frequency be the bass note of each chord. I had to pick the notes carefully to do this, so it wasn't a great piece, but it demonstrated the principle.

    • @richardjones4982
      @richardjones4982 Před 4 lety

      Yay, physics! Always thought there would be a use for the lessons in Fourier transforms!

    • @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen
      @VocalWarmupsWithKathleen  Před 4 lety

      Frank Kirschner yes, all of this, and Fourier transform... but all of that is a wee bit beyond the material of the video :)

    • @frankkirschner
      @frankkirschner Před 4 lety +1

      @@VocalWarmupsWithKathleen Yes, but you are so good at explaining things, taking complicated concepts and making them comprehensible, I thought you might address this at some point.
      Thanks for your reply, and your great videos.

    • @gretchendennison2316
      @gretchendennison2316 Před 4 lety

      Well how cool is that!!! Thanks for the added insight!

  • @mrosskne
    @mrosskne Před 3 lety

    is everyone in the comments pretending to hear what she's talking about or?

  • @TheLamboman640
    @TheLamboman640 Před rokem

    What. Gender. Are. You.