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How We Perceive Frequency: The Logarithmic Nature of Hearing

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15 May 2025

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  • curprev 14:0314:03, 15 May 2025 Donxello talk contribs 3,048 bytes +3,048 Created page with "= How We Perceive Frequency: The Logarithmic Nature of Hearing = {{DISPLAYTITLE:Logarithmic Frequency Perception}} == 1. How Our Hearing Perceives Frequencies == The human ear does not perceive pitch and frequency linearly, but logarithmically. This means that we do not experience frequency changes as equal absolute steps, but rather as **ratios** (relative differences). For example: * The jump from **440 Hz (A4)** to **880 Hz (A5)**—a one-octave increase—is percei..."