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发表于 2003-3-5 00:43:00 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
抱歉,沒時間翻譯,

History of U.S. Standard Pitch, A = 440 Hz
By Ed Gaida

I was hesitant about posting this to the MMD, but after careful
consideration decided to write about the adoption of A-440 as the
official pitch of the United States. The greatest proponent of A-440
was J. C. Deagan, founder of the company that bore his name. As early
as 1900 he was advocating adoption of a standard pitch, and that
standard he reasoned should be A-440.

Deagan wrote numerous articles for trade publications of the day. I
have many of those articles courtesy of June Albright Howard who worked
as the recording artist for player rolls at Deagan.

There has always been discussion of the pros and cons of raising a
piano from A-435 to A-440 and the resulting increase in strain on the
stings, plate and back. Deagan addresses this question. "If piano
tuners are afraid of a fifth of a semi-tone higher on pianos from A-435
(C-517.3) to A-440 (C523.3), let them consider those old days when
pianos were tuned about a semi-tone higher than A-435. The actual
stress of the strings did not give them much trouble." (He notes that
in 1880 in America, the pitch was as high as A-454 to A-460!)

The origins of the "higher German pitch", i.e., A-440, are explained
by Deagan:

  "A-435 was for years, the official pitch of the American Federation
  of Musicians, the largest body of organized musicians in the world,
  and was also the pitch generally used by pipe organ and piano
  builders.

  "But the fact remains that the majority of the best professional
  musicians using wind instruments were actually using the old higher
  German pitch brought from Russia to Vienna after the Napoleonic wars
  (about 1816 to 1820) by the Czar of Russia, Alexander I, who during
  the Congress of Vienna, presented to crack Austrian regiment bands
  beautiful Russian-made full sets of band instruments in a higher
  pitch than heretofore, which made such bands sound more brilliant
  than bands using the older pitch known as "Sauveur's Philosophical
  Pitch, C-512" (arrived at by computing the ninth power of 2-29) or
  A-430.5.

  "This new higher pitch and other still higher pitches became very
  popular afterwards all over Europe, but the French would have none
  of it (too high for opera singers), so the French got up a compro-
  mise pitch, A-435. This new French pitch, called "Diapason Normal",
  was between A-440 and A-430.5 This latter pitch (the official pitch
  of Europe for over one hundred years) was the old pitch of Bach,
  Mozart and Beethoven (before 1816)."

Deagan's contention was that when the French set the standard pitch
at A-435, they did so at a temperature of 15 degrees Celsius (59
degrees Fahrenheit) and that was too low for steam heated concert
halls. Theodore Thomas as far back as 1883, ordered his concert halls
to be kept at a temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit, or as near to
that as possible. Deagan continues: "Wind instruments tuned to A-435
at 59 degrees Fahrenheit will raise in pitch to A-440 at 72 degrees
Fahrenheit."

The United States officially adopted A-440 as standard pitch in 1920,
but Deagan was still fighting the battle in 1930 and later, as
evidenced from the articles he wrote for the "The Bandmaster".

In the case of automatic instruments, if the fixed pitch instruments
(xylophone, orchestra bells) are A-435, then there is no choice. Maybe
the question should be, "Is the instrument in tune with _itself_?"

Ed Gaida

還有另一片論文可以參考。。。

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF INTERNATIONAL STANDARD PITCH A=440 HERTZ

l y n n c a v a n a g h

  In physics, the pitch of a musical tone is a function of the speed at which air has been set in motion. The speed is measured as the number of complete vibrations – backwards and forwards – made by a particle of air in one second. A speed of one complete vibration per second (or cycle per second) is one Hertz. The greater the number of cycles per
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发表于 2003-3-5 09:37:00 | 只看该作者
等翻译了我再看。。。。。。。。。
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发表于 2003-3-6 05:02:00 | 只看该作者
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 楼主| 发表于 2003-3-6 13:17:00 | 只看该作者
是阿!天下沒有不勞而獲的.
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发表于 2003-3-10 20:37:00 | 只看该作者
看完了第一篇,已经没有耐心看下去了……
下次再来接着看
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 楼主| 发表于 2003-3-13 01:07:00 | 只看该作者
大家順便練一下英文阿...
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发表于 2003-3-13 23:59:00 | 只看该作者
劳苦功高啊!!!明天给升级!
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发表于 2003-7-8 16:36:00 | 只看该作者
哇,天啊,怎么这么长,能改为念出来吗?这样大家都好受点。
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发表于 2003-7-8 20:52:00 | 只看该作者
虽然440 是标准音 不过由于天气等因素 我们还是会按照 442 来对音
有的时候在特别炎热的时候 按444对 也无所谓
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发表于 2007-5-8 10:31:36 | 只看该作者
多谢你,这些知识我还没考虑过,第一次了解,真的感谢你
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