In Reply to: MUSIC NOTES BELOW 27 HZ?? posted by ARAM on July 28, 2002 at 03:18:07:
I did'nt read the other post's, so I may be repeating other
people. It's not that individual notes go below 27Hz, (bass guitar is
41.2Hz I think, piano even lower) it's when you when you play
certain chords, or even 2 notes at the same time, you get a
"difference frequeny", "beat frequency", whatever you want to call it, that can be of a very low frequency. Example is when you tune a guitar by ear, you play
two identical notes off of 2 different strings. You will hear the beat
frequency, then you tune for a zero beat. Anyway, I think it's justified to strive for at least for a -3db at 30-35 hz or lower.
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