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9 sty 2020 · A number of calculations useful to builders of stringed musical instruments require the frequency or wavelength of a note as input data. The following table presents the frequencies of all notes in ten octaves to a thousandth of a hertz.
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The electromagnetic spectrum is the full range of electromagnetic radiation, organized by frequency or wavelength. The spectrum is divided into separate bands, with different names for the electromagnetic waves within each band.
The foundational importance of musical note frequencies cannot be overstated. Just as colors have wavelengths that determine their hue, musical notes have frequencies that determine their pitch. When we say a note is “higher” or “lower,” we’re actually referring to its frequency.
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19 sie 2023 · Check out our frequency notes chart to help you with all your tuning, arranging, and music production needs.
Frequencies of Musical Notes Frequencies for an equal-tempered scale / ("Middle C" is C4 ) / (A4 = 440 Hz) Note C0 16.35 C3 130.81 C6 1046.5 C#0/Db0 17.32 C#3/Db3 138.59 C#6/Db6 1108.73 D0 18.35 D3 146.83 D6 1174.66 D#0/Eb0 19.45 D#3/Eb3 155.56 D#6/Eb6 1244.51 E0 20.6 E3 164.81 E6 1318.51
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