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Q: What is the frequency of A one octave higher?
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What difference would be heard if the frequency of the wave is increased?

the frequency of a wave changes the pitch of the of the sound, a lower frequency (less frequent vibrations of the speaker) means lower pitch (bass notes) a higher frequency increases the pitch (treble notes) the formula is: speed = frequency x wavelength note: if you double the frequency of a sound you half the wavelength (assuming the medium through which the sound travels is constant, thus the speed of the sound is constant) doubling the frequency also increases the pitch by one octave... the note "Middle C" is 440 Hz "C" one octave higher is 880 Hz and "C" one octave lower is 220 Hz all of the "C" notes in the musical scale are "C" below human hearing range 13.75 Hz Lowest "C" 27.5 Hz (Just within average human hearing range) "C" One Octave Higher 55 Hz "C" One more Octave Higher 110 Hz "C" One more Octave Higher 220 Hz "C" One more Octave Higher 440 Hz also known as "Middle C" "C" One more Octave Higher 880 Hz "C" One more Octave Higher 1760 Hz "C" One more Octave Higher 3520 Hz "C" One more Octave Higher 14080 Hz (The Highest "C" Note the average human can hear) "C" One more Octave Higher 28160 Hz (outside of human hearing range but it really annoys dogs)


What is the frequency of a note one octave higher than 200Hz?

200


How does octaves relate to frequency?

The frequency of the sound wave doubles when increasing by 1 octave, and halves when decreasing by 1 octave.


If the frequency is 300 Hz what frequency is one octave above?

That is 600 Hz as an octave is defined as a doubling of frequency


How much would the amount be of a note if it has twice the frequency of another note?

In theory,if the frequency is exactly doubled, the note will be exactly one octave higher.


What is the relationship between frequency and pitch of a sound?

Higher the frequency, higher the pitch. Doubling a frequency raises pitch by one (musical) octave. Many people can hear sounds at frequencies between 20 Hz and 16kHz.


What frequency is a C note of the third octave?

The frequency of a C of the fourth octave is approximately 261.626 Hz.


How does the frequency of a note change when it is three octaves higher?

It doubles three times. Every time you go up an octave, the frequency doubles.


What is the frequency of the tone one octave above 500 Hz?

1 KHz.


What is a oc tcave?

If you mean "octave", it is a group of eight things. Most commonly it is used to describe the relationship between a musical tone and another which has half or double its frequency. The tone with half the frequency is an octave below and the one with double the frequency is an octave above. It's called an octave because it's the eighth note in a diatonic (major or minor) scale.


Is A 440 lower then frequency A 880?

Yes. It's exactly one octave lower.


What is an octave in piano?

If you look at the piano keys you will notice there is a pattern in the way the black notes interleave the white notes. This pattern is repeated several times along the keyboard. If you select any key (black or white) and then look for the same key in the next repeat of the pattern to the right, that is one octave higher. Another way is, for a white note, call that "1", then counting white notes as you go to the right, one octave higher is note 8. Starting with any black note called "1", then counting black notes only, one octave higher is note 6. There are fewer black notes than white ones. One octave higher is double the sound frequency.