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    A Tone Caused by Striking One of the Lowest Notes
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A Tone Caused by Striking One of the Lowest Notes

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A tone caused by striking one of the lowest notes on a piano keyboard will cause vibration of the basilar membrane at a point closer to the helicotrema than to the oval window.

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