Scores to Trio is a conversion representing the transformation of a score, a unit of measurement for musical pitch, into a trio of units consisting of a frequency, a wavelength, and a period. A score is defined as the ratio of the frequency of a sound wave to a standard frequency, typically 440 Hz. To convert scores to a trio, one multiplies the score by the standard frequency, resulting in the frequency of the sound wave. The wavelength is then calculated by dividing the speed of sound by the frequency, and the period is determined by dividing the wavelength by the speed of sound. This conversion has practical applications in music theory, acoustics, and physics, allowing musicians, engineers, and scientists to accurately analyze and manipulate sound waves.