[GEAR] Stretch tuning (Was: Buzz Feiten...)
Quote from Forum Archives on October 23, 2003, 8:46 amPosted by: dstone <dstone@...>
Josh wrote:>My summary, though, would be this: Plug the bass into an electronic tuner
>and
>tune with that. Assume pianos are all out of tune.That wouldn't work in my situation, since the piano tuner we _had_ been
using consistently tuned the entire piano sharp. (About 1 dot over A=440
on my Korg tuner, whatever that translates to.)My preferred method of tuning to a piano when it obviously won't work to
use an electronic tuner, is to have someone hit octaves rather than
just single notes, and usually just the A. That way I can pitch my pitch
between the pitches!!!Cheers,
Dave Stone
Posted by: dstone <dstone@...>
>My summary, though, would be this: Plug the bass into an electronic tuner
>and
>tune with that. Assume pianos are all out of tune.
That wouldn't work in my situation, since the piano tuner we _had_ been
using consistently tuned the entire piano sharp. (About 1 dot over A=440
on my Korg tuner, whatever that translates to.)
My preferred method of tuning to a piano when it obviously won't work to
use an electronic tuner, is to have someone hit octaves rather than
just single notes, and usually just the A. That way I can pitch my pitch
between the pitches!!!
Cheers,
Dave Stone