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The relative amplitude of harmonics produce different sounding notes. t or f

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Answer: true

Explanation: The relative amplitude of the harmonics refers to the diference in amplitude of different harmonics in the sound wave.

Each note has some range of harmonics vibrating with more intensity than the other ones, and that is what defines the sounding note, so if you change the relative amplitude of the harmonics (for example, changing the ones that have bigger amplitude for others) you essentially are changing the sounding note.

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