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  1. Piano key frequencies 2 75 b′′′ B6 1975.53 74 a♯′′′/b♭′′′ A♯6/B♭6 1864.66 73 a′′′ A6 1760.00 72 g♯′′′/a♭′′′ G♯6/A♭6 1661.22 71 g′′′ G6 1567.98 70 f♯′′′/g♭′′′ F♯6/G♭6 1479.98 69 f′′′ F6 1396.91 68 e′′′ E6 1318.51 67 d♯′′′/e♭′′′ D♯6/E♭6 ...

  2. The following equation gives the frequency f (Hz) of the n th key on the idealized standard piano with the 49th key tuned to A 4 at 440 Hz: f ( n ) = ( 2 12 ) n − 49 × 440 Hz = 2 n − 49 12 × 440 Hz {\displaystyle f(n)=\left({\sqrt[{12}]{2}}\,\right)^{n-49}\times 440\,{\text{Hz}}\,=2^{\frac {n-49}{12}}\times 440\,{\text{Hz}}\,}

  3. May 6, 2014 · This chart displays the frequency of all notes: As a reference, 60 midi number = middle C on the piano. A piano has seperate strings for each note. So the fact that the A is different wouldn't necessarily mean the others are not in tune with 440. Depending on what the tuner did.

  4. Feb 7, 2018 · Common-chord modulation is very similar to common-tone modulation. While common-tone modulation shares 1 or 2 notes with the new key, common-chord modulation shares all 3 notes. Here’s an example. As you can see, the common chord between the key of G major and C major is C (C – E – G). Example 1: G major to C major . 4. 2 – 5 – 1 ...

  5. Piano Tuning Chart Equal Tempered Frequencies Piano Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Musical NOTE A0 #b B0 C1 #b D1 #b E1 F1 #b G1 #b A1 #b B1 C2 ET Frequency 27.500 29.135 30.868 32.703 34.648 36.708 38.891 41.203 43.654 46.249 48.999 51.913 55.000 58.270 61.735 65.406 Measured Difference % Diff Cents

  6. Tuning an upright piano is the process of giving each sound the appropriate frequency for it. In addition, the tuner’s task is to correctly select the pitch of the sounds. So that the chords played over the span of the entire keyboard sound consistent and harmonious.

  7. In this detailed guide, I will walk you through each step of the piano tuning process, providing thorough explanations on employing the vital gear listed below to safely access the piano, pinpoint the strings to be tuned, and attain the ultimate tune.

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