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Troy Arnold
@tzma.bsky.social
Amused by life. Interested in everything. Aim to be funny and thoughtful, often fail at both. Did you know that there are no gendered pronouns in Finnish, only hän?
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Can I help? Separately with regard to the maths: any note (A, B, C etc) played an octave higher is double the frequency. So A is 440Hz, and the next A is 880 Hz, and the next A is 1760 Hz. That’s why they sound just like a higher version of the same note.
TA
Troy Arnold
@tzma.bsky.social
Amused by life. Interested in everything. Aim to be funny and thoughtful, often fail at both. Did you know that there are no gendered pronouns in Finnish, only hän?
89 followers549 following252 posts