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Answer by Divizna for In terms of range, what does "eingestrichen" refer to?

The correct translation is one-line, refering to the one-line octave.In terms of what you're probably more used to:One-line octave (eingestrichene Oktave) corresponds to C4 to B4 (starts at middle...

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Answer by phoog for In terms of range, what does "eingestrichen" refer to?

It means "C with a stroke," referring to the octave of the C in the system that prevailed from sometime in the early modern period (I guess) until Helmholtz.In the 1000s, the gamut was defined starting...

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Answer by guidot for In terms of range, what does "eingestrichen" refer to?

This is Helmholtz pitch notation, which uses primes and sub-primes in addition to upper and lowercase note names for octave indication. For example: c' is eingestrichen (i.e. has a single quote/prime,...

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In terms of range, what does "eingestrichen" refer to?

I'm trying to read an old handwritten German document from 1835 which describes the range of the newly invented tuba.It says:die Bass-Tuba hingegen 4 reine Octaven durch die chromatische Scala, und...

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