According to Wikipedia, the Bb above middle C is roughly about 465 hertz.
The standard frequency for tuning a violin is 440 hertz.
The highest frequency in hertz that can be produced by this sound system is 20,000 Hz.
The frequency of the lowest note on a piano is about 27.5 Hertz.
The highest frequency in hertz that can be achieved is determined by the limitations of the equipment used to generate the frequency. In general, frequencies in the terahertz (THz) range are considered the highest achievable frequencies with current technology.
B flat major is a scale, which is a series of notes played in succesion, going up and down. The musical note B flat is just one frequency which is a semitone above A. Concert A (the most used middle A) is at 440Hz.
That is the frequency of the G Sharp/A flat two octaves below middle C (great octave).
Frequency is measured in Hertz. Its symbol is Hz.
The frequency of a B note will vary depending on the octave in which it is played. For a common middle B note found on a piano, the frequency is approximately 493.88 Hz.
It depends which Ab you mean, the Ab note above middle C is approximately 415 Hertz.
it is named after the scientist hertz
Assuming the frequency of Middle C to be 261.63 hertz, accurate to two decimal places, taking this two octaves down brings us to 65.41 hertz. Sending us down a further semitone gives us 65.41 x 1/21/12, which sends us to B, at a frequency of 61.74 hertz, accurate to two decimal places, the closest possible genuine note to a 60 hertz frequency. Effectively, this is the third B below middle C, including that which is a semitone below.
Hertz means cycles per second. That is its' frequency.
Hertz. Hz
Frequency, which is measured in Hertz (Hz)
The standard frequency for tuning a violin is 440 hertz.
Yes, notes in music are related to hertz in terms of frequency. Each note corresponds to a specific frequency in hertz, which determines its pitch. The higher the frequency in hertz, the higher the pitch of the note.
dynamic frequency, which is cycles per second, or Hertz