isbell@marvin.DEC (Chris Isbell ) (05/08/84)
[] I use a very simple reference for determining the pitch of a note. The lowest note I can comfortably reach is F. This is very reproducible - since my voice broke. From this I can get any other note. (Usually A @ 440 Hertz. (Not on the Arpa net:-).)) Chris Isbell. (...decvax!decwrl!rhea!marvin!isbell)
malik@delphi.DEC (Karl Malik ZK01-1/F22 1-1440) (05/28/84)
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