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  Is there a SIMPLE note/frequency chart?

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David Mason
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From: Cambridge, MD, USA

posted 27 June 2006 05:20 PM     profile     
I am looking for a simple, concise chart showing the relationship of notes to their specific Hz frequencies, like if I want to locate the "B" on the 7th fret of a six-string, or the high "G" on the 15th fret of the 2nd string in C6th tuning, what are their Hertz numbers? Standard music notation would be easiest for me, but I could rewrite a piano keyboard-type chart. I tried a net search but kept getting 25 page manuscripts about psychoacoustical archeology, the Mysteries of the Pyramids and the Music of the Spheres and such.
Jon Moen
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From: Canada

posted 27 June 2006 05:35 PM     profile     
Try looking at some of these. Just a google search for "musical note frequencies"

http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=musical+note+frequencies&meta=

Robert Leaman
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From: Murphy, North Carolina, USA

posted 27 June 2006 05:36 PM     profile     
http://www.thewhippinpost.co.uk/tools/note-to-freq.htm
http://library.thinkquest.org/18160/frequency.htm

Do a search for: music note frequency"

David Mason
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From: Cambridge, MD, USA

posted 27 June 2006 09:18 PM     profile     
Thanks! I had tried some of those, but not persistently enough I guees. This one eventually yielded up what I was looking for: http://www.daqarta.com/DG_0MNN.HTM

I copied the table into Word, put it into two columns & change the font to Abadi MT Condensed at 12 and got a nice little one page chart to keep next to my equalizers for reference.

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