Free Online Guitar Tuner
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Tune a Guitar Online |
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June 11 to July 11 - 2010 |
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Guitar Tuner Online is an easy way to tune your guitar, simply click the desired string on tuner and move note to desired pitch on guitar, it couldn't be easier ! Learn to tune your guitar fast with this great online musical tool ! Dont forget to bookmark the site for future use - Tune your guitar wherever there is a PC ! An Online Guitar tuner can seem complex at first glance but after simple explanation you will see how easy it is to use to tune your guitar. Tuning a Guitar using a standard online guitar tunerhere are a standard guitars frequencies
Electronic tunerAn electronic tuner is a device used by musicians to tune instruments. A musician plays a note, and a display (a needle, an LCD simulated needle, LED lights, or a spinning translucent disk illuminated by a strobe light--the tuning of a sample note is determined by whether the markings on the disk appear to drift to one direction or the other, or to stay steadily in place) tells the musician whether the pitch of that note is lower, higher, or approximately equal to the desired pitch. Some models try to automatically detect which pitch is intended, others require the musician to specify the target pitch, and others allow the user to choose between these two modes. Some models allow the user to select reference pitches other than A440. Most electronic tuners only allow tuning to an equal temperament scale. These are available in a variety of makes and models and are mainly used to tune guitars From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia MicrotunerA microtuner or microtonal tuner is an electronic device or software program designed to modify and test the tuning of musical instruments (in particular synthesizers) with microtonal precision, allowing for the design and construction of microtonal scales and just intonation scales, and for tuning intervals that differ (or not) from those of common Western equal temperament. The term also indicates a high-precision mechanical tuning device found on some vintage Conn brand brass and reed instruments (mostly cornets and alto saxophones). These were first introduced with their 1918 catalog and manufactured up until about 1954. Such devices were also offered with some vintage saxophones manufactured in Europe by Beaugnier, Dolnet, Hüller, Keilwerth and other famous makers in the same period.
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