Ab7 — 3322.438 Hz
Ab7 (A-flat 7) is 3322.438 Hz in standard equal temperament at A=440 Hz. It is MIDI note number 104.
Ab7 Frequency in All Tuning Systems
| Temperament | Frequency (Hz) | Cents from Equal | Common Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Equal Temperament | 3322.438 Hz | 0.00 | Modern standard; piano, fretted instruments |
| Pythagorean | 3341.260 Hz | +9.78 | Medieval/early music; string ensemble open fifths |
| Just Intonation (Major) | 3348.807 Hz | +13.69 | A cappella vocal, barbershop, Renaissance |
| Just Intonation (Minor) | 3348.807 Hz | +13.69 | Minor-key vocal music, string ensembles |
| Quarter-Comma Meantone | 3289.763 Hz | -17.11 | Renaissance keyboard, early Baroque organ |
| Third-Comma Meantone | 3278.969 Hz | -22.80 | Renaissance vocal music in minor keys |
| Sixth-Comma Meantone | 3300.250 Hz | -11.60 | Baroque orchestral ensemble compromise |
| Werckmeister III | 3329.950 Hz | +3.91 | Baroque keyboard; Bach contemporaries |
| Werckmeister IV | 3318.678 Hz | -1.96 | Baroque keyboard, strong key contrast |
| Werckmeister V | 3318.678 Hz | -1.96 | Specialized Baroque keyboard |
| Kirnberger III | 3329.950 Hz | +3.91 | Classical-era keyboard, keys near C major |
| Vallotti | 3329.950 Hz | +3.91 | Baroque/Classical orchestral tuning |
| Young (1799) | 3326.201 Hz | +1.96 | Classical-era keyboard |
| Bach/Lehman | 3329.950 Hz | +3.91 | Bach keyboard works, Well-Tempered Clavier |
| Neidhardt | 3326.201 Hz | +1.96 | 18th century keyboard, near-equal alternative |
| Kellner (Bach) | 3329.950 Hz | +3.91 | Bach keyboard reconstruction |
Positive cents = sharper than equal temperament. Negative cents = flatter. 100 cents = 1 semitone.
Ab7 at Different Concert Pitches
The same note varies in frequency depending on the concert pitch standard used by your ensemble.
| Concert Pitch | Frequency (Hz) | Common Usage |
|---|---|---|
| A = 440 Hz (ISO standard) | 3322.438 Hz | US, UK, and most modern ensembles worldwide |
| A = 442 Hz | 3337.540 Hz | Many European orchestras; France, Germany |
| A = 443 Hz | 3345.091 Hz | Berlin Philharmonic; some US orchestras |
| A = 432 Hz | 3262.030 Hz | Alternative tuning; Baroque revival |
| A = 415 Hz (Baroque) | 3133.663 Hz | Historically-informed Baroque performance |
f = f_at_A440 × (concert_pitch / 440)
Instruments That Play Ab7
Ab7 (3322.438 Hz) falls within the comfortable playing range of 3 instruments.
Ab7 and G#7 — Enharmonic Equivalents
Ab7 and G#7 are enharmonic equivalents — they sound identical at 3322.438 Hz but are written differently depending on the musical context.
Ab7: A♭ appears as the tonic of A♭ major and is common in flat key signatures. Common key signatures: A♭ major, D♭ major, E♭ major.
G#7: G♯ appears in sharp key signatures and is the leading tone in A major. Common key signatures: A major, E major, B major, F♯ major, C♯ major.
Enharmonic equivalents share the same frequency in equal temperament. In historical temperaments like Pythagorean or meantone, they may differ slightly.
Why Ab7 Varies Across Tuning Systems
Ab7 shows a maximum deviation of -22.80 cents in Third-Comma Meantone compared to equal temperament. This 23-cent difference is clearly audible to trained musicians and reflects how different tuning philosophies prioritize interval purity over equal distribution.
In Third-Comma Meantone, Ab7 is tuned flatter than equal temperament, reflecting this system's approach to distributing the Pythagorean comma across the chromatic scale.
5 of the 15 non-equal temperaments deviate by more than 10 cents for Ab7, making this note one where tuning system choice has a meaningful impact on pitch.
Ab7 Across All Tuning Systems
Explore how Ab7 is tuned in each historical temperament system. Each tuning system gives Ab7 a slightly different frequency, affecting the harmonic character of chords and melodies.
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