Author: pliscapoivre
Date: 2011-11-06 22:45
> In cents, the + 20 Htz damage at 440 is much more severe
> (sharper) than being 20 Htz sharp on a 880, and so forth as we
> go higher.
>
Of course, Craig, I appreciate the readings of the overtones and agree with what you're saying about the relative "damage" of playing out of tune in different registers -- but when you talk about playing 20 hertz sharp at 440, you're talking about playing an A at 460. I don't think anybody is that far out... an A 440 played 20 cents sharp, on the other hand, would be just above 445. (The difference between 440 Hz and 460 Hz is 77 cents -- so, at 440, 460 is in fact a B-flat played under pitch.)
Hertz are usually spoken of when people are agreeing at what pitch level a group will play. From that point on, once the A=440 or A=415 or A=443 is decided, hertz are no longer discussed. The extent to which a note is out of tune, within the framework agreed upon, is measured in cents.
By the way, I just tried box wine for the first time.
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