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📡 Frequency

Hz to musical note Converter

Convert Hz to musical note instantly with a reference conversion table.

Hz to musical note
Common conversions
Hz musical note
Formula:

How to convert Hz to musical note

1

Enter your value

Type the number of hz you want to convert into the left box. The result in musical note appears instantly in the right box. You can also type into the right box to convert in the other direction.

2

Use the swap button

Click the ⇄ Swap button to reverse the conversion — musical note to Hz. Your current value carries across so you don't have to re-enter anything.

3

About Hz and musical note

Hz and musical note are common frequency measurements.

💡 Did you know?

The note A4 (concert pitch A, middle A) = 440 Hz. Defined by ISO 16 in 1955. Before standardisation, orchestras tuned to different A values (432 Hz, 435 Hz, and others are popular myths — historical pitch actually varied widely, from 415 Hz to 466 Hz in different periods). Piano middle C (C4) = 261.63 Hz.

Reviewed for 2026. Hz ↔ musical note conversion factor verified against published reference data. Built by a UK-based qualified primary teacher and FA Level 2 coach as part of 247QuickTools' free utility-tools project.