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If the frequency of a tuning fork is known, then a higher fork's frequency may be determined by using a metronome to determine the frequency of the beating: F1+beating=F2.
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An Essay on the Theory and Practice of Tuning in General, and on Schiebler's Invention of Tuning Pianofortes and Organs by the Metronome in Particular
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In the experimental period at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century there were very virtuoso instrumentalists on the
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Ueber mathematische Stimmung, Temperaturen und Orgelstimmung nach Vibrations-Differenzen oder Stößen
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Accordion: Handbuch eines Instruments, seiner historischen Entwicklung un seiner Literature
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Anecdotal history of the science of sound to the beginning of the 20th century
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Loehr, Johann Joseph and August Heinrich Wehrhan (1853).
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Der physikalische und musikalische Tonmesser, welcher…
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Sounds of our times: two hundred years of acoustics
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silk
Crefeld
Prussia
acoustics
German
tuning forks
pitch
beating
metronome
combinational tones
Sensations of Tone
Joseph Sauveur
organ pipes
Marin Mersenne
Mersenne's laws
mouth harp
chromatic
Savart wheel
Stuttgart pitch
Anecdotal history of the science of sound to the beginning of the 20th century
ISBN
9780598976031
Sounds of our times: two hundred years of acoustics
ISBN
978-0-387-98435-3
Journal of the Society of Arts, Vol 28
Alexander Ellis
Tuning Forks
An Essay on the Theory and Practice of Tuning in General, and on Schiebler's Invention of Tuning Pianofortes and Organs by the Metronome in Particular

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