Re: Musical Frequency Chart
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The chart is missing "bright"
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Re: Musical Frequency Chart
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connoisseur
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I can't remember either, and like you, I was wondering about the higher keys, also in gray. I figured someone would eventually ask me about those.
If either of us is intrigued enough to check, there's likely a Boesendorfer web site. But I just opened a cold beer . . .
Cheers, Alan
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Re: Musical Frequency Chart
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shareholder in the making
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Only up to the 8th octave, not the 9th.
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Re: Musical Frequency Chart
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What about the higher notes on that keyboard? Does the Boesendorfer also have those? Only when it's kicked in the balls.
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Very neat to see that summarized. Were you trying to figure out where your female sounding voice fit on the chart there Murph? Good one. Although in reality, the only way my singing is not painful to the ear is if I make a very conscious effort to stay in the baritone range. It's not my natural voice though so if I don't concentrate, I sneak higher and it becomes quit laughable.
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