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I have read that the bee sound is roughly equivalent to the key of B, one
note
below middle C on the piano.  This is what I found when perusing the BEE-L
archives.  However, I seem to recall a different note mentioned in one of
Sue
Hubbell's books (I think it was a sharp).

Anyone have any other information?
Thanks/ Curtis Crowell
Hightstown, NJ

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