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  1. Guitar (52,845 bytes)
    189: ... single coil pickups is mains-frequency (60 or 50 hertz) hum. Some guitars need a battery to power their ...
  2. Frequency (155 bytes)
    3: Frequencies are measured in [[Hertz]] ([[Hz]]).
  3. Hz (152 bytes)
    1: "Hz" : ISO standard abbreviation for [[Hertz]], the unit used to measure [[frequency|frequenci...
  4. Pitch (16,733 bytes)
    53: ...ysicist Johann Scheibler in the 1830s. The unit [[hertz]] (Hz), replacing cycles per second (cps), was no...
    73: ...tablishment of international standard pitch a=440 hertz''[http://www.wam.hr/Arhiva/US/Cavanagh_440Hz.pdf]...
  5. Harmonic series (19,012 bytes)
    11: ...of frequency (measured in cycles per second, or [[hertz]] (Hz)), the difference between consecutive harmo...
  6. Fundamental frequency (1,194 bytes)
    17: *[[Hertz]]
  7. Toy piano (5,169 bytes)
    7: ...re tuned is rarely close to the standard of 440 [[Hertz|Hz]] for the A above [[middle C]].
  8. Bass saxophone (4,632 bytes)
    3: ...cert-pitch A♭ in the [[first octave]] (~ 51.9 [[Hertz|Hz]]).
  9. A440 (1,642 bytes)
    1: '''A440''' is the 440 [[Hertz|Hz]] tone that serves as the standard for musical...
  10. Double bass (39,296 bytes)
    60: ...ctave and a fourth below [[middle C]] (approx 98[[Hertz|Hz]]).
    72: ....20 Hz or a B0 (when 5 strings are used) at 30.87 hertz, and the highest notes are almost down at the bri...
  11. Subcontrabass clarinet (2,512 bytes)
    14: ...e and reed to produce audible tones as low as 8 [[hertz|Hz]].
  12. Violin (43,567 bytes)
    73: ...standard]] [[Pitch (music)|pitch]] (usually 440 [[hertz|Hz]]), using either a tuning device or another in...
  13. Viola (23,625 bytes)
    32: ... The A string is tuned first, typically to 440 [[hertz|Hz]] (''see [[Pitch (music)|pitch]]''). The other...
  14. Electric guitar (28,472 bytes)
    78: ...the so-called "[[hum]]", with a strong 50 or 60 [[Hertz|Hz]] component depending on the [[frequency]] use...
  15. MacBook (11,249 bytes)
    1: .... It is available in three configurations: 1.83 [[hertz|GHz]] and 2.0 GHz with a white polycarbonate encl...
  16. MIDI (24,291 bytes)
    12: ... 1 [[volt]] per [[octave]], or the logarithmic "[[hertz]] per volt")
  17. Power Mac G5 (8,791 bytes)
    14: ...ting at 2.0, 2.3, and a dual-processor 2.5 [[Hertz|GHz]] configuration (the dual contains four cores...

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