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5)What Is the name for the frequency that make a musical made distinct

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Answered by Pharaoh
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If you're asking about what makes a note distinct, as in what distinguishes an A from a C, that would be called the fundamental frequency. A “concert A”, for instance, has a fundamental frequency of 440 Hz. A middle C is 261.625565 Hz.

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Answered by sathyanarayana19
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the frequency of that make a musical made distinct is 220 Hz and 880 Hz. The twelve distinct notes in the musical scale are evenly distributed over one octave. Note, however, that how we "evenly distribute" these tones is important. The arithmetic distance between A-440 and A-880 is not the same as the distance between A-220 and A-440.

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