ezbzbfcg2 wrote:
Thanks for the reply. If I understand correctly, the different frequency rates are essentially variant turnings, where the notes sound simliarish (not a full or half step down) but not fully aligned (as in 432 Hz vs 440 Hz tuning). If the instruments are tuned to different frequencies, it won't sound harmonious playing together.
I never thought about it much because most modern keyboards and guitar tuners have apparently naturally been tuned to A = 440.
Basically it shifts all of the notes up or down together. They wouldn't line-up perfectly with the notes as defined when A = 440, but as long as they have the same relative relationships they will sound relatively in tune to each other.
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