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To: chajin

Are you a trained man of music?
Is the highest note called G because it’s a woman’s voice?
Just wondering.


29 posted on 09/27/2018 7:10:07 PM PDT by lee martell (AT)
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To: lee martell

I am a trained musician. After G, the names do start over with A. But, there is ALWAYS a higher note. It is a mathematical thing because it depends on vibrations. Just as a number can always be split into smaller numbers, so vibrations can be split into shorter vibrations, thus achieving a higher sounding note.


83 posted on 09/27/2018 8:05:26 PM PDT by Jemian (War Eagle!)
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To: lee martell

The usual range for a soprano is the G above high C, though some divas go a few notes higher. For comparison, the highest note in the Star Spangled Banner is one note lower, the F above high C.


106 posted on 09/27/2018 8:53:41 PM PDT by chajin ("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
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To: lee martell
HUMAN MUSIC

I am a former classical pianist,  mathematical Engineer and piano builder. Music structure is amazing. Music is just the “best approximation” for 1) the human ear, 2) the human hand, 3 ) human emotion, like happy & sad, and 4) human vocal cavities.

Take a pure sound, keep doubling its frequency will create octaves. Start with the first letter of the alphabet A.
A3 220 hz, A4 440hz, A5 880hz ...

Octave notes all sound “the same”, but just of different pitch.

Then divide those notes by integer fractions of pitch/frequency eg 3rd 5th.
Fractions sound harmonic and musical, but they are approximate.

After centuries of trial and error, 12 note divisions/fractions are ideal. That is Western music.  Eastern music may have many more notes like 53 or 72.

Too many notes sounds “noisy” to us.
Also the human ear loves fractions, otherwise it sounds noisy.
Western 12 is just right IMHO.
7 of the 12 notes creates chords, hence human emotion.

Chords (scales) create human emotion like happy, sadness, incompleteness, irritation or confusion.

A woman's high note, like G or C, is arbitrary. Vocal cavities in women, can perform whistle register notes, like Mariah Carey. Personally, those are beyond true  music quality, but nice if you have them. The point being, chest & head notes, based on human cavity dynamics, have a wide range, so a singer's highest note is arbitrary and quite variable.

Music is the “best approximation” matching mathematical fractional division to the human ear. Fractional sounds harmonically musical. Decimal non-fraction sounds noisy.

Mother nature loves doubling. Sound loudness has a wide range measured by db decibel. Sound pitch has a wide range measured by octave.

A piano with 88 keys is a good approximation of the range of human hearing in the ear, from lows to highs, about 7+ octaves A0 to C8.

The average human voice can sing 2 octaves if you practice hard.

Modern music has been modeled and built around the human, especially for our pleasure.

— (c) TheNext

121 posted on 09/27/2018 9:57:16 PM PDT by TheNext (Anonymous Source)
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