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| Achieving the Frequencies on a Keyboard In order to achieve the frequencies of the "S.O.L.F.A. Sound" scale, we have calculated the frequencies that the "A4" note (which is usually tuned to 440 cycles per second in "Equal Temperament Tuning") must be retuned to. This may seem complicated at first but it is really quite simple once you know how to retune your "A4" note from 440 cycles per second (hertz) to those listed below. This is most easily accomplished on an electronic keyboard or synthesizer. For example, when the "A4" note is retuned to 444.48 cycles per second then the "G4" note will be 396 cycles per second (which is the "UT"). The chart below shows the cycles per second (hertz) that the "A4" note must be retuned to and the corresponding note that achieves the desired frequency. Some electronic keyboards may not be able to achieve these exact frequencies, but, you can come very close. The frequencies listed below have been adjusted to within two decimal places for ease of tuning. Retuning your "A4" note from 440 hz. to the frequency show in the first column will yield the corresponding note frequency shown in the second column.
It would require a specially
designed instrument or synthesizer to contain all of these frequencies at
the same time on the same instrument. |
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