id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_fe73v7ihavcfpo6wq2rbixmc4e Fanny Gribenski Plenty of pitches 2020.0 1 .pdf application/pdf 890 76 62 The note A tuned to 440 Hz only became the norm for musical performance in 1939 after decades of international Though music is often referred to as "the universal language of mankind," in the words of Henry Wadsworth performance following an international countries, cities and individual musical institutions performed music according to musical spaces, many voices called for the adoption of a unified musical measure. the worlds of music and science fixed a as a standard metre had been agreed upon a first international standard in Vienna in United States adopted A 440 as standard, technical and scientific standards, the history opera houses, radio studios and instrument standard pitch should be. of operas with the commission claiming musical practice: C 528. of science and musical practice. measure was defeated by the French pitch A The history of our musical measure France d'un diapason musical uniforme (Imprimerie impériale, https://go.nature.com/2B5ATVm https://go.nature.com/2B5ATVm http://www.nature.com/naturephysics ./cache/work_fe73v7ihavcfpo6wq2rbixmc4e.pdf ./txt/work_fe73v7ihavcfpo6wq2rbixmc4e.txt