Tenor saxophone frequencies

Given that a tenor saxophone's low Bb is 103.83 Hz, and high F# is 659.26 Hz, please list the frequency of every tenor saxophone note from low Bb fo high F#.

Here are the frequencies for each note on the tenor saxophone, ranging from B♭3 to F♯6, with B♭3 set at 103.83 Hz and F♯6 at 659.26 Hz:

  • B♭3: 103.83 Hz
  • B3: 110.00 Hz
  • C4: 116.55 Hz
  • C♯4/Db4: 123.48 Hz
  • D4: 130.82 Hz
  • D♯4/Eb4: 138.60 Hz
  • E4: 146.84 Hz
  • F4: 155.57 Hz
  • F♯4: 164.82 Hz
  • G4: 174.62 Hz
  • G♯4/Ab4: 185.00 Hz
  • A4: 196.00 Hz
  • A♯4/Bb4: 207.66 Hz
  • B4: 220.01 Hz
  • C5: 233.09 Hz
  • C♯5/Db5: 246.95 Hz
  • D5: 261.63 Hz
  • D♯5/Eb5: 277.19 Hz
  • E5: 293.67 Hz
  • F5: 311.13 Hz
  • F♯5: 329.63 Hz
  • G5: 349.23 Hz
  • G♯5/Ab5: 370.00 Hz
  • A5: 392.00 Hz
  • A♯5/Bb5: 415.31 Hz
  • B5: 440.01 Hz
  • C6: 466.17 Hz
  • C♯6/Db6: 493.89 Hz
  • D6: 523.26 Hz
  • D♯6/Eb6: 554.37 Hz
  • E6: 587.33 Hz
  • F6: 622.26 Hz
  • F♯6: 659.26 Hz

These frequencies are calculated based on the equal temperament scale, where each semitone is separated by the 12th root of 2 (approximately 1.059463). This is a standard approach in Western music for calculating frequencies of notes. Note that the actual frequencies can vary slightly due to instrument characteristics and playing techniques.

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