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Originally posted by Sly1one
Originally posted by JTime
reply to post by Sly1one
This post has no relation to BPM.. Were talking about frequency of harmonics not time based ?
You confuse me with your question !
Frequence is BPM.. beats per minute....a change in BPM can drastically change/alter the frequency the notes are heard in...
Originally posted by WickedStar
I got an idea...how about the musicians here write a piece of music based on these notes. We might come up with something cool.. Any takers?
Wiki
Originally posted by WickedStar
I got an idea...how about the musicians here write a piece of music based on these notes. We might come up with something cool.. Any takers?
Wiki
Actually, they're NOT necessarily the same on fretless instruments... a violinist might finger an F# leading to a G a tiny bit sharper, or a Gb resolving to an F might be fingered a little flatter. The idea that they're the same only came in when equal temperament came to pianos and other keyboard instruments (harpsichord, etc).
Originally posted by aching_knuckles
Also, Gb and F# are the same....if you are complaining it should be one way or the other, I hope you dont ever have to sight read written music!