As with most horns, my 6th partial is sharp. I've heard those notes sharp my entire playing career, and have only recently have begun to correct that. I have made a fair amount of improvement, but still have a ways to go.
I've been told there was a thread on where to find a "drone disk" online for free, but couldn't find the thread in the search.
I'd really like something to help me correct my intonation foible, something to use as a reference pitch, other than the tuners that can produce a single pitch.
Thanks for steering me in the right direction.
Drone disk - help
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Drone disk - help
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I typed "tuning drone disk" into Google, and the first result was:
http://www.idrs.org/midi/midi_hp.htm
Some things are easier than they seem.
http://www.idrs.org/midi/midi_hp.htm
Some things are easier than they seem.