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Boron

Boron is fifth element in the periodic table.

Boron

AngstromNanometer (rounded)ColorHertzNoteHertz
6080.44608Orange224.21A3220
4940.38494Cyan275.95C#4277.18
4472.8447Indigo304.8D4293.66
4472.1447Indigo304.85D#4311.13
4194.72419Violet325E4329.63
4121.93412Violet330.74

Sine:

https://musicoftheperiodictable.com/wp-content/uploads/05_B_608.mp3

Sine:

https://musicoftheperiodictable.com/wp-content/uploads/05_B_494.mp3

Sine:

https://musicoftheperiodictable.com/wp-content/uploads/05_B_447.mp3

Sine:

https://musicoftheperiodictable.com/wp-content/uploads/05_B_419.mp3

Sine:

https://musicoftheperiodictable.com/wp-content/uploads/05_B_412.mp3

Here is a scale with all the tones:

https://musicoftheperiodictable.com/wp-content/uploads/05_B_scale.mp3

And here is a little improvisation with the tones:

https://musicoftheperiodictable.com/wp-content/uploads/05_B_improv.mp3

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