The inharmonicity of a piano string is the deviation from perfect harmonic partials, which can be quantified by measuring how much the actual frequencies differ from the ideal harmonic series. This deviation is influenced by factors such as the stiffness of the strings and the tension applied.
Understanding and measuring these deviations is crucial for piano tuning and maintenance to ensure optimal sound quality.
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