Product Review - Center Pitch Orchestral Instrument Tuner

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Rick Denney
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tuben wrote:It all boils down to training, and trust me ANYONE can be trained to tune. I've seen it done.
Of course, what constitutes training? I use the tuner to help train my ear to the correct pitch.

I know there are other tuning methods out there to help train someone to tune within an ensemble. That probably works in a good ensemble where everyone else is doing the same thing. Few in community bands have that luxury.

Plus, it's much easier for me to hear someone else's pitch than my own. Too much rattling around in the head.

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Playing against a drone, ear training courses (there are some on cd), duets, ensemble training (Verne Reynolds brass quintet exercises) etc...
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Leisesturm wrote:There must be something driving all that R&D
Yes, and you go to all that trouble, and the violins and the oboe STILL push the pitch up, and then where are you? :lol:
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