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Subject:[RESOGUIT-L] Frquencies, was bone saddles
Date:Thursday, October 6, 2005  21:34:01 (-0700)
From:Lynn Oliver <chief06 @.......net>

> Hmmm . . .. what frequencies does our G Tuning fall into? 

The fundamentals, in Hz:

G2	98
B2	123.47
D3	146.83
G3	196
B3	246.94
D4	293.66

The sensitivity of the human ear varies by loudness (thus the loudness
contour switch on my old 8-track...), but at sound pressure levels typical
of acoustic music, our ears are most sensitive from about 200Hz to about
6KHz.  Sensitivity is about the same at 1KHz and 200Hz, but falls off
rapidly below 200Hz.  

Lynn

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