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A440 (also known as Stuttgart pitch [1]) is the musical pitch corresponding to an audio frequency of 440 Hz, which serves as a tuning standard for the musical note of A above middle C, or A 4 in scientific pitch notation. It is standardized by the International Organization for Standardization as ISO 16.
In 1834 the Stuttgart Conference of the Society of German Natural Scientists and Physicians recommended C264 (A440) as the standard pitch based on Scheibler's studies with his Tonometer. [21] For this reason A440 has been referred to as Stuttgart pitch or Scheibler pitch.
For many years, there was no pitch standard across Europe. The frequency of a ′ (the standard note for tuning musical instruments), for example, could range from a ′ =392 Hz in parts of France to a ′ =465 Hz (Cornet-ton pitch) in parts of Germany.
Mr. Trouble is an album by Stan Ridgway, released on September 18, 2012 through A440 Music Group. The first six tracks are new recordings while the remaining songs are taken from Ridgway's performance on Mountain Stage in 2010.
Scientific pitch, also known as philosophical pitch, Sauveur pitch or Verdi tuning, is an absolute concert pitch standard which is based on middle C (C 4) being set to 256 Hz rather than ~ 261.63 Hz, [a] making it ~ 31.77 cents lower than the common A440 pitch standard.
A440 or A-440 may refer to: A440 (pitch standard) A440 highway (Australia), a road in Victoria, Australia; Quebec Autoroute 440 (Laval) Quebec Autoroute 440 (Quebec City)
Ran from A440 (now B4211) in Rhydd to Powick (became the B4424 at the same time the A440 became the B4211). A4022 Unused Ran from A441 to A448 in Redditch via Plymouth Road. A4023 Redditch: Matchborough: Used to run from Redditch to Coventry but nearly all the section has been downgraded to the B4101 upon completion of the M42 in 1986. A4024 Unused
LKA Longhorn is a 1,500-capacity music venue located in Stuttgart, Germany. Founded in 1984, the venue was originally a country and western club. By 1987 the club expanded to other genres of music such as pop and rock .