I (31m) am new to music and trying to understand how the human ear hears a chord as a combination of strings.
To avoid ambiguity I’ll focus on the C chord of a 5 string banjo tuned to G.
The individual strings for a C chord are played with E,C,G,E,G(high)
How do G and E combine to sound like C? My initial thought is constructive wave interference but that seems like it would make an F note, not C.
Please help a newbie 🙂
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