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Username: Dloweman

Post Number: 80
Registered: Nov-04
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You hear alot about 20hz-20Khz, and I was just wondering where certain instruments fit in to this category. For example what is considered mid-range, vocals? guitar? drums? what has higher frequencies? symbols? etc...any input would be helpful, and i would imagine that i am not the only one that is interested in knowing this. Thanks for any input
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Username: Tevo

Chicago, IL, Illinois
USA

Post Number: 1
Registered: Feb-05
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http://psbspeakers.com/FrequenciesOfMusic.html
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Username: Ca_convert

Cardiff
UK

Post Number: 113
Registered: Jan-05
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Remember, the the limits of a 30 yr old adult are probably circa 30Hz up to 18Khz, or even less; which is roughly 9-10 octaves at best. The other thing to bear in mind is that instrumenst produce harmonics, which make up the timbre of each instrument. These harmonics are likely to extend several octaves above the root note being played.
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