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  1. Piano tuning theory is especially important for tuning by ear. Some tuning theory will overlap with basic piano theory in general, so if you are a pianist you may already know some of this information starting out. However, there is some theory that is specific to tuning theory that you otherwise will not probably know.

  2. Common notes in this system are A4, (often tuned first in aural systems), F3 and F4 (the octave that is often tuned first aurally, called the temperament octave), and C4 (middle C). Now that we have a system for naming each key on the piano, we can move on to talking about intervals.

  3. Piano Tuning Methods and Tools. by. Mark Cerisano, RPT howtotunepianos.com. Skills Required. *A good tuner will check the ETD using their ear, but they don’t have to, unless they are trying for a high quality tuning. The better your stability; the less corrections you will have to do to your unisons. Tools.

  4. A 4th is an interval between two notes, four notes apart from each other on a common (diatonic) major scale. Example, C and F (going upwards from C: Do-Re-Mi-Fa). You may identify the top note of a 4th by counting five notes, both sharps and naturals, beginning with the note immediately following the bottom note.

  5. The Alternate Tuning Guide shows you how to slip your guitar into all the popular alternate tunings, shows you how to finger open and bar chords, how to play representative scales, and graphically displays the notes as they appear on the fretboard. Each tuning is briefly discussed and its strengths and limitations are examined,

  6. Tuners generally don’t use flats (b) to name the black keys, just sharps (#). This produces some musically unusual combinations, like F – A# for a perfect fourth.

  7. Tuning the piano means adjusting the pitches of the strings so that all notes sound well when played, whether individually or together in various intervals and chords. To tune, one turns a tuning pin (or other tuning device) to alter the tension of the string and thus adjust the pitch.

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