Translations:What is sonification/25/en

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If we calculate the number of parts of the material that are set in motion, that is, if the number “2” corresponds to the two equal parts into which a string is divided to produce the octave (which is again C, as shown in the first column, but sharper), and assuming that 129 pulses are required to produce C (Do), then the table below shows the mapping of notes in the left column and frequencies in the middle column, with the number of parts set in motion in the third column.


Notes with frequencies and ratios
Notes with frequencies and ratios