Step 2 universal tuning nomenclature by Pier Artizzate

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Step 2 the universal nomenclature of musical tuning allows us to identify a unique musical note regardless of the musical instrument where it is being played

the universal nomenclature of musical tuning allows us to establish the unique musical identification of each musical note, regardless of the musical instrument where it is generated, for musical note C it is defined from C1 to C8, with C1 being the lowest or more bass and C8 the highest tonal

C1 – C2 – C3 – C4 – C5 – C6 – C7 – C8

the musical tuning frequency is measured in hertz (Hz) which is unique for each musical note and can be measured from any musical tuning meter APP application

for C1 = 32.7 Hz while for C8 = 4186.0 Hz

for us to be truly immersed in the wonderful world of music, each musical note generated must be in perfect musical tuning

The musical instrument that is taken as a reference for the universal nomenclature of musical tuning is the 88-key acoustic piano; all musical instruments are tuned or are tuned at the factory, according to the universal nomenclature of musical tuning