CROSS. — MUSICAL PITCH. 



465 



TABLE III. — Continued. 

 A 3 Forka 



No. 



41 



42 



43 



441 



45 1 



46 



47 



48 1 



49 



50 



51 



52 



53 



54 



55 



5G 



Designation. 



P. Werlein, New Orleans, La 



Mason & Hamlin Organ & Piano Co., Boston . . 



Philadelphia 



C. H. W. Ruhe, Pittsburg, Pa 



Hook & Hastings, Boston 



Clough & Warren Organ Co., Detroit 



Kranich & Bach, N. Y 



Geo. Jardine & Son, N. Y 



J. H. Foote, X. Y 



W. \V. Kimball Co., Chicago 



Hallet, Davis, & Co., Boston 



Sohmer & Co., X. Y 



Krakauer & Bros., N. Y 



Steinway & Sons, X. Y 



Chas. M. Stieff, Baltimore 



Keller Bros. & Blight, Bridgeport, Conn. . . . 



Vibration 

 Frequency. 



431 

 434 

 439, 

 441 

 44:; 

 444 

 444 

 447 

 44'.) 

 451 

 453 

 454 

 454 

 456 

 456 

 458 



TABLE IV. 



Forks issued in 1892 as representing " International Pitch." 



Orchestra as a standard in 1882-83, the year prior to the introduction of 

 the French pitch. In the following years an exact copy of No. 96, a 

 large Koenig A ?J 435 fork mounted on a resonating box was used, which 

 was subsequently replaced by an electrically driven fork made by 

 Wolters of Vienna. The orchestra also possesses a Koenig A 3 fork 



1 Forks very poor and hard to rate. 



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