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A (musical note)

Musical note


Summary

Musical note

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A is a musical note equivalent to 440 Hz in typical A440 tuning. It is the sixth note of La and the tenth semitone of the fixed-do solfège.

Its enharmonic equivalents are B (B double-flat) and G (G double-sharp).

"A" is generally used as a standard for tuning. When the orchestra tunes, the oboe plays an "A" and the rest of the instruments tune to match that pitch. Every string instrument in the orchestra has an A string, from which each player can tune the rest of their instrument.

"A" is also used in combination with a number (e.g. A-440) to label the pitch standard. The number designates the frequency in hertz. A lower number indicates a lower pitch.

The International Standards Organization (ISO) has standardized the pitch at A-440. However, tuning has varied over time, geographical region, or instrument maker. In 17th-century Europe, tunings ranged from about A-374 to A-403, approximately two to three semitones below A-440. Historical examples exist of instruments, tuning forks, or standards ranging from A-309 to A-455.3, a difference of almost six semitones. Although the official standard today is A-440, some orchestral groups and chamber groups prefer to tune a little higher, at A-442 or even A-444. Baroque pitch is usually cited as A-415, which is a semitone lower than modern pitch.

A0 is the lowest note on standard pianos with 88 keys, and the rarer older 85-key pianos.

Designation by octave

Scientific
designationHelmholtz
designationOctave
nameFrequency
(Hz)MIDI note numberSound sample
A−1A,,, or ,,,A or AAAASubsubcontra13.759
A0A,, or ,,A or AAASubcontra27.521
A1A, or ,A or AAContra5533[[File:55 Sine wave.ogg55 Sine wave]]
A2AGreat11045[[File:110 Sine wave.ogg110 Sine wave]]
A3aSmall22057[[File:220 Sine wave.ogg220 Sine wave]]
A4aOne-lined44069[[File:440 Sine wave.ogg440 Sine wave]]
A5aTwo-lined88081[[File:880 Sine wave.ogg880 Sine wave]]
A6aThree-lined176093[[File:1760 Sine wave.ogg1760 Sine wave]]
A7aFour-lined3520105
A8aFive-lined7040117
A9aSix-lined14080N/A
A10aSeven-lined28160N/A

Scales

Common scales beginning on A

  • A major: A B C D E F G A
  • A natural minor: A B C D E F G A
  • A harmonic minor: A B C D E F G A
  • A melodic minor ascending: A B C D E F G A
  • A melodic minor descending: A G F E D C B A

[[Diatonic scale]]s

  • A Ionian: A B C D E F G A
  • A Dorian: A B C D E F G A
  • A Phrygian: A B C D E F G A
  • A Lydian: A B C D E F G A
  • A Mixolydian: A B C D E F G A
  • A Aeolian: A B C D E F G A
  • A Locrian: A B C D E F G A

[[Jazz scale#Modes of the melodic minor scale|Jazz melodic minor]]

  • A Ascending melodic minor: A B C D E F G A
  • A Dorian ♭2: A B C D E F G A
  • A Lydian augmented: A B C D E F G A
  • A Lydian dominant: A B C D E F G A
  • A Mixolydian ♭6: A B C D E F G A
  • A Locrian ♮2: A B C D E F G A
  • A Altered: A B C D E F G A

References

References

  1. "ISO 16:1975 Acoustics – Standard Tuning Frequency". [[International Standards Organization]].
  2. Suits, B. H.. (1998). "Physics of Music Notes – Scales: Just vs Equal Temperament". [[Michigan Technological University]].
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