B-flat above

Arabic translation: ترددها أعلى من 60 هرتز / ترددها أعلى من الطبقة بي

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English term or phrase:B-flat above
Arabic translation:ترددها أعلى من 60 هرتز / ترددها أعلى من الطبقة بي
Entered by: Dr. Hamzeh Thaljeh

12:08 Nov 4, 2007
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Music
English term or phrase: B-flat above
The result, at first, seemed hardly music at all. Four quiet, slow tones sounded in the middle of the keyboard: E flat, B-flat above, B-flat below, E-flat again. No sequence could be more trite, but at it lease it held together.
vanilla_sky
Local time: 12:03
ترددها أعلى من 60 هرتز / ترددها أعلى من الطبقة بي
Explanation:
In Europe, the frequency of the alternating current in mains electricity is 50 Hz (close to the tone G), however, in North America, the frequency of the alternating current is 60 Hz (close to the tone B flat — that is, a minor third above the European frequency). The frequency of the ' hum ' in an audio recording can show where the recording was made — in Europe or in America.
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Local time: 13:03
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b-flat above
ترددها أعلى من 60 هرتز / ترددها أعلى من الطبقة بي


Explanation:
In Europe, the frequency of the alternating current in mains electricity is 50 Hz (close to the tone G), however, in North America, the frequency of the alternating current is 60 Hz (close to the tone B flat — that is, a minor third above the European frequency). The frequency of the ' hum ' in an audio recording can show where the recording was made — in Europe or in America.
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Dr. Hamzeh Thaljeh
Syria
Local time: 13:03
Native speaker of: Arabic
PRO pts in category: 4
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