


C 4 may be called Low C by someone playing a Western concert flute, which has a higher and narrower playing range than the piano, while C 5 (523.251 Hz) would be Middle C. While the expression Middle C is generally clear across instruments and clefs, some musicians naturally use the term to refer to the C note in the middle of their specific instrument's range. Middle C (the fourth C key from left on a standard 88-key piano keyboard) is designated C 4 in scientific pitch notation, and c′ in Helmholtz pitch notation it is note number 60 in MIDI notation. A movement to restore the older A435 standard has used the banners "Verdi tuning", "philosophical pitch" or the easily confused scientific pitch. After the A440 pitch standard was adopted by musicians, the Acoustical Society of America published new frequency tables for scientific use. Scientific pitch was originally proposed in 1713 by French physicist Joseph Sauveur and based on the numerically convenient frequency of 256 Hz for middle C, all C's being powers of two. For an instrument in equal temperament tuned to the A440 pitch standard widely adopted in 1939, middle C has a frequency around 261.63 Hz (for other notes see piano key frequencies). The old days.Historically, concert pitch has varied.

Think some people like Incia hounded me so much, I had to let the issue go. I remember Icame to the above conclusion, and did a full unit cross comparison, on how they're all just basically reskins. It's also strange how every single thing only seemed to have 1 specific purpose, and how most things were the same thing, just higher tier.which makes for bad and redundant design. They're meant to be all about trend analysis, I wounder if they can do it for themselves. Seem to remember an old thread, where someone re-framed the entire story as expeditionary forces through the tower, which went over so much better. Maybe subconsciously they all just kinda "phoned it in" once EA management came down hard. Ya, it seems the issue wasn't just the game itself, but it's forced branding as 'The epic conclusion." I know back in the day, a few really dedicated guys got a lot of cool stuff working in TT. How much of those files are accessible for use by past C&Cs?
