frequencies of notes

Jeff Tanner jtanner@mozart.sc.edu
Wed, 24 Sep 2003 13:30:54 -0400


Yep, found it:  C52 = 523.251.
Jeff

>Come to think of it, I think I have a typed copy of that chart here in my
>shop somewhere.
>Jeff
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>>Elwood,
>>I'm fairly certain there is a chart to this effect in John Travis' "Let's
>>Tune Up", if you have a copy.  There may be a similar chart in Art Reblitz'
>>book as well, but without a copy in front of me at the moment...
>>
>>And I think that C-523.3 is the untempered pitch.
>>
>>Jeff
>>
>>>    I need to know where to find the frequencies of  untempered notes.
>>>For example, A=440 would be the same tempered or  untempered.  C=523.5
>>>would be a tempered pitch.  What would it be if  it were untempered.
>>>Thanks for your help. Joy! Elwood   Elwood Doss, Jr., RPT
>>>Technical Director/Piano  Technician
>>>Department of Music
>>>106 Fine Arts Building
>>>University of  Tennessee at  Martin
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