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- Scientific_pitch abstract "Scientific pitch, also known as philosophical pitch, Sauveur pitch or Verdi tuning, is an absolute concert pitch standard which is based on middle C (C4) being set to 256 Hz rather than 261.62 Hz, making it approximately 37.594 cents lower than the common A440 pitch standard. It was first proposed in 1713 by French physicist Joseph Sauveur, promoted briefly by Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi in the 19th century, then advocated by the Schiller Institute beginning in the 1980s.Scientific pitch is not used by concert orchestras but is still sometimes favored in scientific writings for the convenience of all the octaves of C being an exact round number in the binary system when expressed in hertz (symbol Hz). The octaves of C remain a whole number in Hz all the way down to 1 Hz in both binary and decimal counting systems. Instead of A above middle C (A4) being set to the widely used standard of 440 Hz, scientific pitch assigns it a frequency of 430.54 Hz. Even though Verdi tuning uses 432 Hz for A4 and not 430.54, it is said by the Schiller Institute to be derived from the same mathematical basis: 256 Hz for middle C.".
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- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink A440_(pitch_standard).
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- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_tuning.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Cent_(music).
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Christiaan_Huygens.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Classical_music.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Concert_pitch.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Decimal.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Frequency.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Giuseppe_Verdi.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Kepler.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink John_Herschel.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink John_Pyke_Hullah.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Sauveur.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_Slatkin.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Lyndon_LaRouche.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Requiem_(Verdi).
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Schiller_Institute.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Sharp_(music).
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Stefan_Zucker.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLink Vittorio_Francesco_Stancari.
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLinkText "E1, A1, D2 and G2".
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scientific ''pitch''".
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scientific pitch".
- Scientific_pitch wikiPageWikiLinkText "scientific pitch".
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- Scientific_pitch subject Category:Musical_tuning.
- Scientific_pitch hypernym Concert.
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- Scientific_pitch comment "Scientific pitch, also known as philosophical pitch, Sauveur pitch or Verdi tuning, is an absolute concert pitch standard which is based on middle C (C4) being set to 256 Hz rather than 261.62 Hz, making it approximately 37.594 cents lower than the common A440 pitch standard.".
- Scientific_pitch label "Scientific pitch".
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- Scientific_pitch sameAs Accordatura_aurea.
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