Talk:St. Mary's Church, Lübeck
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This article contains a translation of Marienkirche (Lübeck) from de.wikipedia. (as of 23 November 2014) |
Strike tone
editThe section Bells speaks of a strike tone of “a0F#0”. What is meant by that? Which notation is that? The exponent 0 appears neither in Helmholtz pitch notation nor in scientific pitch notation. Apparently, this describes more than one pitch, maybe two or even three, if we assume that exponents indicate the octave and take into account that the different capitalization of “a” and “F#” (which, btw, should probably have a proper sharp sign instead of the number sign, hash, or pound sign) would usually indicate different octaves. This was introduced in this edit by user:Boson, who translated it “from de”, but the German article of the time didn't have that. So, can we replace that with what the German article says? ◅ Sebastian Helm 🗨 10:11, 28 March 2024 (UTC)