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Octave Numbers
By Robert Linnstaedt

Robbie commented in 991222 MMD:

>[ A publishers convention isn't necessarily a standard recognized
>[ world-wide.  Cakewalk says Middle C is C5, but my preferred editor,
>[ Master Tracks, calls it C3.  The MIDI note number _is_ a standard,
>[ and that's why I add it as a prefix ...

C5 is also the accepted octave number for Middle C when working with
bells and chimes.  I direct and arrange for several bell choirs and,
though it's not the only standard, it is well-recognized by many
musicians.  As the first note of octave 5, one can easily remember
the MIDI number of 60, as 5 x 12.

Robert Linnstaedt

 [ That's a good justification.  I like it!  -- Robbie



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