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�Musical Tone Correlation
Chart�
This colorful chart relates the notes of the musical scale to the
single octave of the electromagnetic spectrum, which
contains the band of frequencies that are sensed as
light by the human eye.
It is used on the Bioelectric
Health Poetry page to depict the notes of
"The Alphanumrabet Song."
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Notes' tones are
represented via their color and
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Notes' durations are
represented by the quantity of spaces that each sounding takes up,
each space representing a displaced, though equivalent period of
time throughout the body of the song.
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The Number of Frets Up the Fret
Board from Any Note that is Used as that so Fretted Note's Primary (Key)
Note.
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Names of the Interval
Sounds Between any Particularly Designated Note and the Base Key Note.
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The notes as they would land on the
section of the electromagnetic spectrum that contains properties that
are visible to humans.
(The subscripts represent how many rows* up
from the most bass octave each particular note resides.) This
arrangement is meant to be a literal representation that, devoid of
mistakes, should be as true a representation as semantics allow.�
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Twelve
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Octave
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E45 � F45
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Eleven
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Major Seventh
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(D# / Eb)45 �
E45
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Ten
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Minor Seventh
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D45
� (D# / Eb)45
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Nine
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Major Sixth / Diminished Seventh
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(C# / Db)45
� D45
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Eight
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Augmented Fifth / Minor Sixth
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C45
� (C#
/ Db)45
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Seven
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Perfect Fifth
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B44
� C45
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Six
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Augmented Fourth / Diminished Fifth
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(A# / Bb)44 �
B44
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Five
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Perfect Fourth
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A44 �
(A# / Bb)44
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Four
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Major Third
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(G# / Ab)44 � A44
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Three
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Minor Third
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G44 �
(G# / Ab)44
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Two
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Major Second
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(F# / Gb)44 �
G44
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One
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Minor Second
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F44 �
(F# / Gb)44
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Zero
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Unison
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E44 � F44
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*Row: Musically�any
string of 13 adjacent notes. They span one musical octave�.
i.e. The row of the octave� of visible light
spans from the color range:
E44
� F44
(362.4 terahertz
� 384.0 terahertz),
which is located in the 44'th octave above the most bass range of
its so related audible tones, E0
� F0 (20.60 hertz � 21.83 hertz),
in the electromagnetic spectrum,
to the color range:
E45
�
F45
(724.9 terahertz � 768.0 terahertz),
which is located forty-five octaves�
above that same range of tones, E0
� F0.
� A
tone whose frequency has the property of being an integral (whole
number) multiple of any more bass tones' frequencies that it is so
related to. i.e. The forth octave above the note "A0," the
most bass A note, whose tone's frequency is 27.50 cps is "A4,"
whose tone's frequency is 440 cps, because 27.50 cps x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 =
440 cps. The note's pitch (tone) that is officially tuned to in
Music has a frequency [repeating variation of phenomena that
induces (generates) propagation (emanation from a location)]
of 440
cps and is called the A4 note.
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Last Edited on & at:
2015-02-28 21:26
EUST
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2007�Philip B. Obsharsky.
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