Frequency table
Determine the frequency of a musical note by an octave. The table includes twelve original pitches and nine octaves from sub-contra to five-line.
Open →Music theory is interesting but quite complex. With the help of these tools, you can know about frequency, clef, interval, tempo, duration, transposition, closely related keys, and ornament.
Determine the frequency of a musical note by an octave. The table includes twelve original pitches and nine octaves from sub-contra to five-line.
Open →Calculate the frequency of the specified musical note, also considering its accidental and its octave. The calculator also has graphic and audio examples.
Open →Compare G-clef and F-clef with C-clefs used for different voices. The graphic and audio examples will help you with this.
Open →Determine which interval consists of which notes. The table includes seven original notes and intervals within one octave.
Open →Calculate interval or its compound variant, interval quality, and distance from one note to another.
Open →Determine which tempo range includes the given number of beats per minute. In addition, you can determine the tempo range by its name.
Open →Calculate the duration of a musical note with different values and modifiers using tempo. You can also know the length of one measure or the entire composition using the given time signature.
Open →Transpose a piece of music into another key. Compare the pitch set of the new key with the pitch set of the old one.
Open →Determine triads which the given key includes. They are tonic triads of closely related keys to the given one.
Open →Learn about main musical ornaments, their different variants, possible implementations using graphic and audio examples.
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