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						Music Note Frequency Chart - MixButton
						https://mixbutton.com/mixing-articles/music-note-to-frequency-chart/
						
						 
						
						
						
						Frequencies of Musical Notes, A4 = 440 Hz
						https://pages.mtu.edu/~suits/notefreqs.html
						
						 
						
						
						
						Note Frequency Chart (Complete Guide) - Professional Composers
						https://professionalcomposers.com/note-frequency-chart/
						A = 27.50 Hz (Lowest Piano Note) A#/Bb = 29.14 Hz; B = 30.87 Hz; C = 32.70 Hz; Frequency Chart for Octave 1. C = 32.70 Hz; C#/Db = 34.65 Hz; D = 36.71 Hz; D#/Eb = 38.89 Hz; E = 41.20 Hz; F = 43.65 Hz; F#/Gb = 46.25 Hz; G = 49.00 Hz; G#/Ab = 51.91 Hz; A = 55.00 Hz; A#/Bb = 58.27 Hz; B = 61.74 Hz; Frequency Chart for Octave 2. C = 65.41 Hz; C#/Db = 69.30 Hz; D = 73.42 Hz
						 
						
						
						
						Audio Frequency Chart Memorization with 99.2% …
						https://hexspa.com/audio-frequency/
						The F350 Method for memorizing the audio frequency chart is based on six whole numbers and ten offsets which are easy to divide and multiply. If you can do third grade math then you can use these sixteen numbers, fourteen actually since three of them are the same, to memorize all 10 musical octaves with at least a 99.2% accuracy – or greater.
						 
						
						
						
						Audio Frequency Charts - Audio Federation
						https://audiofederation.com/blog/2011/12/16/audio-frequency-charts
						The chart says frequencies from 200 to 300 Hz account for warmth. The person on Chip collection says it is instead frequencies under 80 Hz. I think what we all mean by warmth occurs at all frequencies except the extreme highs and lows and has to do with with amount of harmonic color being a wee bit more than called for and the decay of individual notes lasting …
						 
						
						
						
						Musical Note to Frequency Conversion Chart - PUI Audio
						https://www.puiaudio.com/media/documents/Musical-Note-to-Frequency-Conversion-Chart.pdf
						Contact PUI Audio today: Phone: +1 (937) 415-5901 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.puiaudio.com/contact.aspx Musical Note to Frequency Conversion Chart
						 
						
						
						
						Table of Musical Notes and Their Frequencies and Wavelengths
						https://www.liutaiomottola.com/formulae/freqtab.htm
						
						 
						
						
						
						THE FREQUENCY SPECTRUM, INSTRUMENT RANGES, AND …
						http://www.guitarbuilding.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Instrument-Sound-EQ-Chart.pdf
						FREQUENCIES 10k - 20k (not much energy or musicality) UPPER MID-BAND 2.5k - 5k (where our ears are most sensitive & where brittle harsh, screechie is) LOW-MID 300 - 800 (this range has lots of upper resonance & droning. Think of AGT feedback) UPPER BASS BAND 160 - 300 (warmth, or a muddy, woody sound. fundamental for snare, toms, guitars, male vox) BASS BAND 40 - 160
						 
						
						
						
						Audio Spectrum Explained - Teach Me Audio
						https://www.teachmeaudio.com/mixing/techniques/audio-spectrum
						Sub Bass: 20 to 60 Hz. The sub-bass provides the first usable low frequencies on most …
						 
						
						
						
						EQ Cheatsheet - The Only EQ Chart You'll ... - Audio Issues
						https://www.audio-issues.com/music-mixing/all-the-eq-information-youll-ever-need/
						Reducing 800 Hz takes out the cheap sound of an acoustic guitar as well as reduce the DI sound of plugged in acoustic guitars. 1 – 4 Khz. Boost 1.5 kHz to increase the string sound of the bass guitar. Cut to reduce nasal sound of vocals.. 3 kHz adds attack to most everything. Gives you more punch out of your acoustic guitar chords.
						 
						
						
							
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