Similarities between F (musical note) and Piano key frequencies
F (musical note) and Piano key frequencies have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): C (musical note), Frequency, Helmholtz pitch notation, Hertz, Scientific pitch notation.
C (musical note)
C (Do, Do, C) is the first note of the C major scale, the third note of the A minor scale (the relative minor of C major), and the fourth note (F, A, B, C) of the Guidonian hand, commonly pitched around 261.63 Hz.
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Frequency
Frequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time.
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Helmholtz pitch notation
Helmholtz pitch notation is a system for naming musical notes of the Western chromatic scale.
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Hertz
The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the derived unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI) and is defined as one cycle per second.
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Scientific pitch notation
Scientific pitch notation (or SPN, also known as American Standard Pitch Notation (ASPN) and International Pitch Notation (IPN)) is a method of specifying musical pitch by combining a musical note name (with accidental if needed) and a number identifying the pitch's octave.
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F (musical note) and Piano key frequencies Comparison
F (musical note) has 30 relations, while Piano key frequencies has 29. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 8.47% = 5 / (30 + 29).
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