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The frequency of A flat (A♭) below middle C (C4) is approximately 415.30 Hz. This note is also known as A♭3 in standard pitch notation. Frequencies can vary slightly depending on the tuning system used, but 415.30 Hz is commonly accepted in the context of A=440 Hz tuning.

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