Musical question regarding concert pitch/philosophical pitch

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Philosophical pitch sets Middle C (C4) at 256Hz, while modern concert pitch defines A4 at 440Hz. The difference in pitch between these two standards can be calculated in cents, where one cent represents 1/100th of a semitone. The formula C4*2^{n/1200} = A4 can be used to determine the number of cents difference. The discussion also briefly touches on the Turkish musical scale, which incorporates microtones, differing from the standard Western tuning system.
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Hi there

Can someone please help me with this question I have no idea how to work it out...

A tuning called 'philosophical pitch' has C4 (Middle C) at 256Hz. What is the difference in cents between notes at this pitch standard and those in modern concert pitch (A4 at 440Hz)?

Thanks in advance
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Difference in "cents"? I have never heard of this. Is that percentage difference in frequency?
 
Chi Meson said:
Difference in "cents"? I have never heard of this. Is that percentage difference in frequency?
A cent is a piano tuning term. It is 1/100th of a semitone or the 1/1200th root of an octave. Since 12 semitones make an octave which is double the base frequency, between A440 Hz and A# = 440*2^(1/12) = 466 Hz there is a difference of 26 Hz = 100 cents. So one cent above A440 would be:

F_0*2^{1/1200} = 440*1.000058 = 440.26 Hz

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physics_06er said:
Hi there

Can someone please help me with this question I have no idea how to work it out...

A tuning called 'philosophical pitch' has C4 (Middle C) at 256Hz. What is the difference in cents between notes at this pitch standard and those in modern concert pitch (A4 at 440Hz)?

Thanks in advance
physics_06er
Use:

C4*2^{n/1200} = A4

where n is the number of cents.

AM
 
However, Ottoman or Turkish scale is different. it contains quarter and 1/8
tones but Ottoman Music is monophonic.
 
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