Wavelength and Frequency
Determine the ratio of the notes to middle C.
Express the answers as...
Mathematics, 15.05.2021 15:50 seanjung1128
Wavelength and Frequency
Determine the ratio of the notes to middle C.
Express the answers as a simple integer ratio. (Ratios will be approximate due to rounding.)
The smaller the numbers in the ratio, the greater the consonance. Decide which of the notes when played with middle C would have the greatest dissonance.
a. G and C
b. B and C
c. D and C
d. E and C
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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