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Re: [biosonic] Re: notes to frequency conversion assistance

hello,
it depends on the scale you want to use, 440hz is the center of note A in the
Diatonic scale which use nowadays in the piano and orchestras. First the notes
sequence should be right.
Note C
Note C#
Note D
Note D#
Note E
Note F
Note F#
Note G
Note G#
Note A
Note A#
Note B
a.. DO, C 261.60 hz.
a.. DO#, C# 277.20 hz.
a.. RE, D 293.70 hz.
a.. RE#, D# 311.10 hz.
a.. MI, E 329.60 hz.
a.. FA, F 349.20 hz .
a.. FA#, F# 370.00 hz.
a.. SOL, G 392.00 hz.
a.. SOL#, G# 415.30 hz.
a.. LA, A 440.00 hz.
a.. LA#, A# 466.20 hz.
a.. SI, B 493.30 hz.
I will send here the webpage from the Biosonic software that has all that info
in different scales and also related to color and the sun spectrum
www.biosonic.org/ManualEng/Photonic.html
love
Marysol


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Sun Dec 3, 2006 9:30 am

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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...
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Dec 2, 2006
10:40 am

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...
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Dec 3, 2006
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hello, it depends on the scale you want to use, 440hz is the center of note A in the Diatonic scale which use nowadays in the piano and orchestras. First the...
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Dec 3, 2006
10:16 am

Marysol Thank you so much this should help and I will take a look. This group is a blessing! Marysol, I am glad you are back it is always nice to hear from...
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