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Lidl have an eletronic musical instrument tuner a the end of this
month...its also a metronome and tone generator with an LCD readout also, for £7.99. |
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On Oct 25, 2:08 am, "George" wrote:
Lidl have an eletronic musical instrument tuner a the end of this month...its also a metronome and tone generator with an LCD readout also, for £7.99. So if it says an A is 440 Hz, is an E 660 Hz as it should be, or is it 659.3 Hz as most electronic tuners say, and thus makes a violin out of tune? Yes, a violinist can tell the difference. And if correct tuning is not considered important, why use an electronic tuner at all? |
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