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F♯ (musical note)

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F Sharp notes

F♯ (F-sharp; also known as fa dièse or fi) is the seventh semitone of the solfège.

It lies a chromatic semitone above F and a diatonic semitone below G, thus being enharmonic to sol bémol or G♭ (G-flat) in 12 equal temperament. However, in other temperaments, such as quarter-comma meantone, it is not the same as G♭. G♭ is a major third below B♭, whereas F♯ is a major third above D (a minor third below A). Another enharmonic note is Edouble sharp (E-double sharp).

When calculated in equal temperament with a reference of A above middle C as 440 Hz, the frequency of the F♯ above middle C (or F♯4) is approximately 369.994Hz. See pitch (music) for a discussion of historical variations in frequency.

Designation by octave

Scientific designation Helmholtz designation Octave name Frequency (Hz)
F♯−1 F♯͵͵͵ or ͵͵͵F♯ or FFFF♯ Subsubcontra 11.562
F♯0 F♯͵͵ or ͵͵F♯ or FFF♯ Subcontra 23.125
F♯1 F♯͵ or ͵F♯ or FF♯ Contra 46.249
F♯2 F♯ Great 92.499
F♯3 f♯ Small 184.997
F♯4 f♯′ One-lined 369.994
F♯5 f♯′′ Two-lined 739.989
F♯6 f♯′′′ Three-lined 1479.978
F♯7 f♯′′′′ Four-lined 2959.955
F♯8 f♯′′′′′ Five-lined 5919.911
F♯9 f♯′′′′′′ Six-lined 11839.822
F♯10 f♯′′′′′′′ Seven-lined 23679.643

Scales

Common scales beginning on F♯

Diatonic scales

  • F♯ Ionian: F♯ G♯ A♯ B C♯ D♯ E♯ F♯
  • F♯ Dorian: F♯ G♯ A B C♯ D♯ E F♯
  • F♯ Phrygian: F♯ G A B C♯ D E F♯
  • F♯ Lydian: F♯ G♯ A♯ B♯ C♯ D♯ E♯ F♯
  • F♯ Mixolydian: F♯ G♯ A♯ B C♯ D♯ E F♯
  • F♯ Aeolian: F♯ G♯ A B C♯ D E F♯
  • F♯ Locrian: F♯ G A B C D E F♯

Jazz melodic minor

References

  1. Suits, B. H. (1998). "Physics of Music Notes - Scales: Just vs Equal Temperament". MTU.edu. Michigan Technological University. Archived from the original on 27 November 2023. Retrieved 5 February 2024.

See also

Notes of the chromatic scale
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