frequencies of notes

Elwood Doss, Jr. edoss@utm.edu
Wed, 24 Sep 2003 13:14:52 -0500


Yes, a Pythagorean scale, maybe.  If I don't know what I want, can I find it
here?  Thanks for your reply.  It is much appreciated.
Joy!
Elwood

Elwood Doss, Jr., RPT
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Koval" <drwoodwind@hotmail.com>
To: <caut@ptg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 12:48 PM
Subject: frequencies of notes


> I need to know where to find the frequencies of untempered notes.  For ex=
> ample, A=3D440 would be the same tempered or untempered.  C=3D523.5 would=
> be a tempered pitch.  What would it be if it were untempered.
> Thanks for your help.
> Joy!
> Elwood
>
>
> Ummm.... untempered compared to what?  Are you asking for the frequencies
of
> all the other chromatic notes, assuming that A=440?  So perfect 4ths,
5ths,
> and pure 3rds etc.. all related back to A?
>
> Ron Koval
> Concordia U
>
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