Cents to Hertz Conversion Chart

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Mon, 23 Dec 2002 19:20:11 -0500


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Sure Ron, I'll take one. Then I'll pass it on and then they'll pass it on 
and so on and so on ............................

Greg


At 07:15 PM 12/23/2002, you wrote:


>>Willem:
>>      Just last week the pipe orgran tuner from Nashville tuned the organ 
>> 13 cents flat and let a note for me to tune the piano "quote....a little 
>> below A-440".    #*%^$///...how much is a little . I am still not quite 
>> sure how many 'cents' there are per 'beat' between A-440 & A-439  & on 
>> down the cycles per second band.
>>      Normally, I tune the piano to A-440 and never try to catch the 
>> changing pitch of a pipe organ depending upon the temperature but this 
>> time because the music director was my buddy, I tuned to the 'whatever 
>> pitch' flat organ.
>>Tommy Black
>>Decatur, Ala.
>
>This comes up so often, and is so confusing to so many of us, that I put 
>together a quick Excel worksheet today covering the entire piano range, 
>A-0 to C-8 (like the one on the web site, only bigger), and a calculator 
>for cents difference between two pitches, and one for pitch result for 
>cents deviation. If anyone would like a copy, let me know and I'll send 
>you one. Then the next time it comes up, everyone who has a copy can offer 
>to send it to the next guy until everyone who's remotely interested (and 
>has Excel) has a copy.
>
>Ron N
>
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Greg Newell
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