F1 — 43.654 Hz
F1 (F1) is 43.654 Hz in standard equal temperament at A=440 Hz. It is MIDI note number 29.
F1 Frequency in All Tuning Systems
| Temperament | Frequency (Hz) | Cents from Equal | Common Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Equal Temperament | 43.654 Hz | 0.00 | Modern standard; piano, fretted instruments |
| Pythagorean Tuning | 43.457 Hz | -7.83 | Medieval/early music; string ensemble open fifths |
| Just / Pure | 43.604 Hz | -1.98 | A cappella vocal, barbershop, Renaissance |
| Meantone 1/3 Comma | 44.133 Hz | +18.89 | Renaissance vocal music in minor keys |
| Meantone 1/4 Comma | 44.000 Hz | +13.67 | Renaissance keyboard, early Baroque organ |
| 1/6 SC - Attenuated | 43.876 Hz | +8.78 | Baroque orchestral ensemble compromise |
| Kellner's Bach | 43.940 Hz | +11.31 | Bach keyboard reconstruction |
| Kirnberger III | 44.000 Hz | +13.67 | Classical-era keyboard, keys near C major |
| Vallotti | 43.851 Hz | +7.80 | Baroque/Classical orchestral tuning |
| Werckmeister III | 43.901 Hz | +9.77 | Baroque keyboard; Bach contemporaries |
| Werckmeister IV | 43.901 Hz | +9.77 | Baroque keyboard, strong key contrast |
| Werckmeister V | 43.752 Hz | +3.88 | Specialized Baroque keyboard |
Positive cents = sharper than equal temperament. Negative cents = flatter. 100 cents = 1 semitone.
F1 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) | 43.654 Hz | US, UK, and most modern ensembles worldwide |
| A = 442 Hz | 43.852 Hz | Many European orchestras; France, Germany |
| A = 443 Hz | 43.951 Hz | Berlin Philharmonic; some US orchestras |
| A = 432 Hz | 42.860 Hz | Alternative tuning; Baroque revival |
| A = 415 Hz (Baroque) | 41.173 Hz | Historically-informed Baroque performance |
f = f_at_A440 × (concert_pitch / 440)
Instruments That Play F1
F1 (43.654 Hz) falls within the comfortable playing range of 9 instruments.
Why F1 Varies Across Tuning Systems
F1 shows a maximum deviation of +18.89 cents in Meantone 1/3 Comma compared to equal temperament. This 19-cent difference is clearly audible to trained musicians and reflects how different tuning philosophies prioritize interval purity over equal distribution.
In Meantone 1/3 Comma, F1 is tuned sharper than equal temperament to achieve purer intervals with nearby notes in the tuning system's favored keys.
4 of the 15 non-equal temperaments deviate by more than 10 cents for F1, making this note one where tuning system choice has a meaningful impact on pitch.
F1 Across All Tuning Systems
Explore how F1 is tuned in each historical temperament system. Each tuning system gives F1 a slightly different frequency, affecting the harmonic character of chords and melodies.
F1 in Historical Temperament Systems
Explore how F1 (43.654 Hz in equal temperament) is tuned in each of the 15 historical non-equal temperament systems. Each system places F1 at a slightly different frequency based on its mathematical basis.
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