Scientific pitch notation in Western music is a method of naming the notes of the standard Western chromatic scale by combining a letter-name, accidentals, and an Hindu-Arabic numeral identifying the pitch's octave.
As an example, "A4" refers to the A above middle C. Middle C is set as "C4".
Scientific pitch notation is an example of a note-octave notation, see below.
Scientific pitch notation is often used to specify the range of an instrument. It provides an unambiguous means of identifying a note in terms of musical notation rather than frequency, while at the same time avoiding the transposition conventions that are used in writing the music for instruments such as the clarinet and guitar. The conventional octave naming system, where C0 is written as
Three cautions should be observed:
This is not a great problem in practice, as in most usages of scientific pitch notation one is notating equal temperament, and neither C♭ nor B# need be used at all; rather these notes could be and usually are simply named B and C respectively.
| Table of note frequencies - Key: Frequency in hertz (semitones from middle C)'' | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Octave → Note ↓ | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
| C | 16.35 (-48) | 32.70 (-36) | 65.41 (-24) | 130.8 (-12) | 261.6 (0) | 523.3 (+12) | 1047 (+24) | 2093 (+36) | 4186 (+48) | 8372 (+60)'' |
| C♯ | 17.32 (-47) | 34.65 (-35) | 69.30 (-23) | 138.6 (-11) | 277.2 (+1) | 554.4 (+13) | 1109 (+25) | 2217 (+37) | 4435 (+49) | 8870 (+61)'' |
| D | 18.35 (-46) | 36.71 (-34) | 73.42 (-22) | 146.8 (-10) | 293.7 (+2) | 587.3 (+14) | 1175 (+26) | 2349 (+38) | 4699 (+50) | 9397 (+62)'' |
| D♯ | 19.45 (-45) | 38.89 (-33) | 77.78 (-21) | 155.6 (-9) | 311.1 (+3) | 622.3 (+15) | 1245 (+27) | 2489 (+39) | 4978 (+51) | 9956 (+63)'' |
| E | 20.60 (-44) | 41.20 (-32) | 82.41 (-20) | 164.8 (-8) | 329.6 (+4) | 659.3 (+16) | 1319 (+28) | 2637 (+40) | 5274 (+52) | 10548 (+64)'' |
| F | 21.83 (-43) | 43.65 (-31) | 87.31 (-19) | 174.6 (-7) | 349.2 (+5) | 698.5 (+17) | 1397 (+29) | 2794 (+41) | 5588 (+53) | 11175 (+65)'' |
| F♯ | 23.12 (-42) | 46.25 (-30) | 92.50 (-18) | 185.0 (-6) | 370.0 (+6) | 740.0 (+18) | 1480 (+30) | 2960 (+42) | 5920 (+54) | 11840 (+66)'' |
| G | 24.50 (-41) | 49.00 (-29) | 98.00 (-17) | 196.0 (-5) | 392.0 (+7) | 784.0 (+19) | 1568 (+31) | 3136 (+43) | 6272 (+55) | 12544 (+67)'' |
| G♯ | 25.96 (-40) | 51.91 (-28) | 103.80 (-16) | 207.7 (-4) | 415.3 (+8) | 830.6 (+20) | 1661 (+32) | 3322 (+44) | 6645 (+56) | 13290 (+68)'' |
| A | 27.50 (-39) | 55.00 (-27) | 110.00 (-15) | 220.0 (-3) | 440.0 (+9) | 880.0 (+21) | 1760 (+33) | 3520 (+45) | 7040 (+57) | 14080 (+69)'' |
| A♯ | 29.14 (-38) | 58.27 (-26) | 116.50 (-14) | 233.1 (-2) | 466.2 (+10) | 932.3 (+22) | 1865 (+34) | 3729 (+46) | 7459 (+58) | 14917 (+70)'' |
| B | 30.87 (-37) | 61.74 (-25) | 123.50 (-13) | 246.9 (-1) | 493.9 (+11) | 987.8 (+23) | 1976 (+35) | 3951 (+47) | 7902 (+59) | 15804 (+71)'' |
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