Rev Lynn,
There's a simple formula to give you these frequencies: if you are working with
an
A=440hz equal tempered scale it goes 440hz x 2^(n/12) = hz freq of note n
half-steps
above A.
Michael
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> Hi again!
> I have a question I am sure most of you have an answer to. Do you have a
> sine wave frquency conversion for the below. If so can someone send it to my
> email please!!! I am working on some research and this information would be
most
> helpful. I cannot find it and have searched. Thanks in advance you guys are
> so helpful!
> Note B
> Note E
> Note A
> Note D
> Note G
> Note C
> Note F
> Note A#
> Note D#
> Note G#
> Note C#
> Note F#
> Blessings
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