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Q: How do you tune your bass guitar in 528 hz?
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If a string vibrates at the fundamental frequency of 528 Hz and also produces an overtone with a frequency of 1056 Hz this overtone is the?

The fundamental = 1st harmonic is not an overtone!Fundamental frequency = 1st harmonic = 528 Hz.2nd harmonic = 1st overtone = 1056 HzLook at the link: "Calculations of Harmonics from FundamentalFrequency".


What is the frequency of all the strings on your guitar?

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Where can you hear 528 Hz?

Hello, I'm a born-again Christian, and if that offends anyone - "oh well!". But to answer your question, you can listen to supposed 528 Hz recordings here at: _http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZrBRQn6K0A (I put an underscore in front of this URL in case URLs get stripped out at this site) Turn up the volume, and you'll hear the 528Hz music. Now a warning: the New Agers are BIG TIME into this stuff - but I say: the Lord God has created these things for our edification - and music does contribute to health - David played for King Saul to alleve his ailments in the Old Testament - just be aware - that's all I have to say! May the Lord Jesus bless and protect you. - Jeff in Tx p.s. tune your guitar to this 528 frequency http://lovetunar.com/


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