pitched at a G an octave and a fourth below middle C = ? Hz

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I'm guessing 150 Hz, as 50Hz mains


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Would seem to be 100Hz , or mathematically fourth of seven roots of two down
from half of middle C frequency. Sounds even more confusing like that


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On Nov 5, 1:39 am, "N_Cook" <dive...@tcp.co.uk> wrote:
I'm guessing 150 Hz, as 50Hz mains

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http://ashleys.net/music/notefreq.htm

GG
 
In article <gerpkr$vqd$1@registered.motzarella.org>,
N_Cook <diverse@tcp.co.uk> wrote:
I'm guessing 150 Hz, as 50Hz mains

http://www.thewhippinpost.co.uk/tools/note-to-freq.htm

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In article <4ff97d76a4dave@davenoise.co.uk>,
Dave Plowman (News) <dave@davenoise.co.uk> wrote:
In article <gerpkr$vqd$1@registered.motzarella.org>,
N_Cook <diverse@tcp.co.uk> wrote:
I'm guessing 150 Hz, as 50Hz mains

http://www.thewhippinpost.co.uk/tools/note-to-freq.htm

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I'm beginning to think this tag selector has some form of intelligence...

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On Wed, 5 Nov 2008 12:48:17 -0000, "N_Cook" <diverse@tcp.co.uk>wrote:

Would seem to be 100Hz , or mathematically fourth of seven roots of two down
from half of middle C frequency. Sounds even more confusing like that
LOL
 
N_Cook wrote in message ...
I'm guessing 150 Hz, as 50Hz mains


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97.998859
 
On Wed, 05 Nov 2008 14:28:00 -0000, Dave Plowman (News) <dave@davenoise.co.uk> wrote:

In article <4ff97d76a4dave@davenoise.co.uk>,
Dave Plowman (News) <dave@davenoise.co.uk> wrote:
In article <gerpkr$vqd$1@registered.motzarella.org>,
N_Cook <diverse@tcp.co.uk> wrote:
I'm guessing 150 Hz, as 50Hz mains


http://www.thewhippinpost.co.uk/tools/note-to-freq.htm

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I'm beginning to think this tag selector has some form of intelligence...
Mine seems to do that. Although I don't see the relevance of the one below.

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In article <ges4n9$4v4$1@registered.motzarella.org>,
"N_Cook" <diverse@tcp.co.uk> wrote:

Would seem to be 100Hz , or mathematically fourth of seven roots of two down
from half of middle C frequency. Sounds even more confusing like that
NC-

Semitones, which are notes including sharps and flats, are spaced in
frequency by the twelfth root of two for the system I'm familiar with.

Middle C has a frequency of 261.6256 Hz, based on A=440 Hz.

C, one octave lower, is 130.8128 Hz. The next lower G would be 97.99886
Hz.

Fred
 

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