Hi,
I just thought. In a minor second harmonic, the two frequencies are very close, only about 6% from eachother. If you play for instance 300 Herz and a half tone higher, 318 Herz, your ear will probably hear the average, so 309 Herz, fading and getting stronger in a 9 Herz frequency (amplitude getting stronger and weaker in 9 Herz).
sin(a)+sin(b)=2*sin((a+b)/2)*cos((a-b)/2)
Guess this will be better hearable at low frequencies...
By the way, anyone know what frequency is the middle C? And which key is 440Hz?
Physics may help for hearing minor second harmonically?
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C4 is 261.63hz according to this chart:
http://www.phy.mtu.edu/~suits/notefreqs.html
(they place middle C at C4, some do at C3)
440hz is A4.
http://www.phy.mtu.edu/~suits/notefreqs.html
(they place middle C at C4, some do at C3)
440hz is A4.
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