Question On Guitar Frequency And Tuning, What exactly is a "tuning frequency" on my Pocket Pod, and h |
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Question On Guitar Frequency And Tuning, What exactly is a "tuning frequency" on my Pocket Pod, and h |
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Jul 25 2007, 11:57 PM |
I think I understand what you mean, but theres one thing: It shows the Tuning Frequency as 443 before I even begin tuning, what does that mean exactly? Ah hah! I've just tuned every string the way I need to for his stuff. I feel as if I've accomplished something. 443 is the number that sets the base for the tuning. For regular tuning, that should be 440 not 443 (440 hz is the frequency of an A note, and is called concert pitch). So, set it to 440 and you should be ok, at 443, all of your strings will be slightly sharp. -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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Jul 26 2007, 12:27 AM |
443 is the number that sets the base for the tuning. For regular tuning, that should be 440 not 443 (440 hz is the frequency of an A note, and is called concert pitch). So, set it to 440 and you should be ok, at 443, all of your strings will be slightly sharp. Wow,check out this coincidence!! Today, my band had rehearsal with Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra and there was almost a fight about HZ. Of course,standard is 440 but guys from Orchestra wanted 442. Now,keyboard has setup to standard and bigger problem is that my keyboard player got this Korg Oasis few days ago,so he's not that much into programing of the unit etc. So after some hard words,we said ok,we'll go on 442 as well,which was a lie. We played,band on 440,Orchestra on 442,everything fine. Point is,that's really small difference if you're playing with instruments like violin etc. They are always on the edge of tune. This post has been edited by muris: Jul 26 2007, 12:27 AM -------------------- Youtube
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Jul 26 2007, 12:30 AM |
Today, my band had rehearsal with Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra and there was almost a fight about HZ. Heh, what a cool comment to casually toss into a post -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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Jul 26 2007, 12:35 AM |
Yeah,it happens!!
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Jul 26 2007, 01:44 AM |
Think Stratman has It btw.
just on tuning i'd been under the impression that in orchestras/big band and so on the guitar tuned to the piano (which was anywhere between 435-445 for A). I'm so old that synths were largely never in tune anyway unless you waited an hour for them to stablise and then they blew a component anyway and stopped working (VCS 15/Moogs/Prophets?Synclavier anyone ) I was always told the (real) strings could retune easily but the piano... Anyway thats what I used to have to do or was I sold a pup ? Never even stopped to think about brass and so on. (Ah well the rubbish I believed was true back then...) Cheers, Tony -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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