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==Frequency and Pitch==
 
==Frequency and Pitch==
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Frequency if the measure of how many cycles a wave complete per second.
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Frequency (f) is measures in Hetrz
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Period (T) in the inverse of infrequency is is measured in seconds
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Frequency = Cycles/Second Perdiod = Seconds/Cycle
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f = 1/T T = 1/f
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===Intervals===
 
===Intervals===
  
An octave is doubling of the frequnecy.
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An octave is doubling of the frequency.
  
 
ie 440 Hz is an A
 
ie 440 Hz is an A

Revision as of 22:45, 1 July 2007

Frequency and Pitch

Frequency if the measure of how many cycles a wave complete per second.

Frequency (f) is measures in Hetrz

Period (T) in the inverse of infrequency is is measured in seconds

Frequency = Cycles/Second Perdiod = Seconds/Cycle

f = 1/T T = 1/f

Intervals

An octave is doubling of the frequency.

ie 440 Hz is an A

the next A after 440 Hz is 880 Hz

In westen music the octave is divided into 12 semi-tones

http://thinkzone.wlonk.com/Music/12Tone.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interval_(music)

http://www.musicalintervalstutor.com/

http://www.keystrokepublishing.com/html/sight_singing_tips.html