Mark Zimmerman wrote:
>The range of a violin is from A (what) to A (what)? And are these numbers
>the same as Hz?
The lowest note on a violin is a G. With the standard tuning (440 Hz = A),
that G is approximately 196 Hz. In principle, there is no upper limit on
any stringed instrument, but the high A at 3520 Hz, three octaves above the
A string at 440 Hz, is about as high as violin music ever gets. "Hz" (from
Heinrich Hertz, 19th-century scientist) just means cycles per second. A
string at 440 Hz is thus vibrating back and forth 440 times every second.
Larry Blaine