In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dick Moores <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan wrote at 18:02 4/13/2005: > >On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 03:27:06 -0700, Dick Moores <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >wrote: > > > > > I'm just trying to help an artist acquaintance who needs (I just > > >learned) the first 3003 digits of pi to the base 12. > > > >Now you've got me curious. Why would an artist want the first 3003 > >digits of pi to the base 12? > > He says, > Do you know how I can get "base12 pi"? > Because the chromatic scale is base12. > c c# d d# e f f# g g# a a# b > > Dick
Does your artist friend have any idea what base 12 means?
The chromatic scale is based on one twelfth powers of two, i.e., if the frequency of a note in the scale is f(n), then the frequency of the next note is given by
f(n+1) = f(n) * 2^(1/12)
so by the time you go all 12 notes in an octave you have doubled the frequency. There is nothing here involving base 12 or pi.
He's a friend of a friend. I don't know what he knows, but I'll forward this to MY friend. Thanks.
Dick
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