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noun - (music) calibrating something (an instrument or electronic circuit) to a standard frequency
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Guitar string settings |
Motor or guitar adjustments |
Open D and open G, for guitars |
Guitarist's settings |
Open G and standard |
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Aug 22 2013 L.A. Times Daily |
Mar 19 2013 USA Today |
Mar 19 2013 USA Today |
Feb 17 2013 Rock and Roll |
May 25 2012 Ink Well xwords |
May 29 2011 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
Tunings might refer to |
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Concert pitch is the pitch reference to which a group of musical instruments are tuned for a performance. Concert pitch may vary from ensemble to ensemble, and has varied widely over musical history. In the literature this is also called international standard pitch. The most common modern tuning standard uses 440 Hz for A above middle C as a reference note, with other notes being set relative to it. * The term "concert pitch" is also used to distinguish between the "written" (or "nominal"), and "sounding" (or "real") notes of a transposing instrument – concert pitch here refers to the sounding pitch on a non-transposing instrument. Music for transposing instruments is transposed into different keys from that of non-transposing instruments—for example, playing a written C on a B♭ clarinet or trumpet produces a non-transposing instrument's B♭. This pitch is referred to as "concert B♭". |