I'm Looking For A Good Freq. Chart

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lucky
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I'm Looking For A Good Freq. Chart

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Can anyone post a link to a Freq. Chart that zero's in on Freqs. for Electric Guitars, Electric Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Drums, Keyboards, Lead Vocals & B.U. Vocals?

Thank you,

Lucky
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Post by lucky »

Anybody got a Chart?

Lucky
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Post by zumbido »

Are you looking for for the fundamental frequency (in Hertz) for a given note?

Such as the low 'E' on a bass guitar is 41.203 Hertz - assuming that you are using 'A' = 440 Hz. AND an equal tempered tuning.

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Keep in mind that, just because the 'fundamental' is 41.203 Hz., there are a whole series of overtones (multiples of the fundamental) that also are sounding. The combinations, in varying loudnesses, are what gives any instrument its sound - ALONG with its attack, decay, sustain and release qualities.

It's very complicated and ever-changing from note-to-note.
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Post by har-bal »

lucky wrote:Anybody got a Chart?

Lucky
Try this

http://www.hdqtrz.com/Files/frequencies.pdf

or here

http://www.har-bal.com/images/frequency_chart_lg.gif

Cheers

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Post by lucky »

Thanks for the Charts!
Lucky
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