** or you could just simply shoot the oboe player **windshieldbug wrote:True, but can you imagine the oboe taking the temperature, consulting a chart, and THEN making the required adjustment!?tuben wrote:On that note, it boggles me as to why ensembles try to ALWAYS tune to A-440, regardless of the air temperature. It's important to note that for every one degree of temperature change, pitch changes 2 cents![]()
(we're lucky they put the reed in the right end, as it is!)
Adjusting overall ensemble pitch?
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Re: section tuning
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Re: section tuning
Yeah, but winds go up when it gets warmer, and strings go down and the other way round when it gets colder, due to the fact that the string expansion/shrinkage is more than the change in the speed of sound. Keeping 440 as a midway point makes sense then.tuben wrote: On that note, it boggles me as to why ensembles try to ALWAYS tune to A-440, regardless of the air temperature. It's important to note that for every one degree of temperature change, pitch changes 2 cents.
RC
I (unfortunately) vividly remember playing a concert a few years ago with baroque instruments in a big 15th century church, where they forgot to put on the heating well before the concert, in winter, when it was freezing outside.
I can't remember if I shuddered more because of the temperature or because the different groups in the orchestra were about a quarter tone apart. (Gut strings are much more perceptible to temperature changes than modern steel ones.)
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Re: section tuning
... and therefore the pegs are MUCH harder to turn!corbasse wrote:Gut strings are much more perceptible to temperature changes than modern steel ones
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?