Ok a few days ago I was wondering what the wavelength of the color blue out(it's between about 450 and 495 nanometers), I then thought how sound also has wavelengths, as a choir member and a man who likes to mess around with pianos, I got to thinking how many hertz the color blue has. Well its a lot but once I found that out I started to think what would happen if you tuned a piano string to produce the same wavelength and hertz as the color blue (The note would be a D45) would it glow or not and if so would it be like turning on a blue lamp or a slight glow like craking a glow stick. Also how cool would it be to make a paino tuned to every color.
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