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- Electronic_tuner abstract ""Guitar tuner" redirects here, but can also refer to the string tension adjusters called machine heads.for the radio receiver component, see Tuner (radio) In music, an electronic tuner is a device used by musicians to detect and display the pitch of notes played on musical instruments. The simplest tuners use LED lights to indicate approximately whether the pitch of the note played is lower, higher, or approximately equal to the desired pitch. More complex and expensive tuners indicate more precisely the difference between offered note and desired pitch.Tuners vary in size from units that can fit in a pocket, clip on an instrument, sit on a table-top, all the way up to 19" rack-mount units. The more complex and expensive units are used by instrument technicians, piano tuners and luthiers.The simplest tuners only detect and display the tuning for a single pitch (often "A" or "E") or for a small number of pitches, such as the six pitches used in the standard tuning of a guitar (E,A,D,G,B,E). More complex tuners offer chromatic tuning, which allows all the 12 notes of the scale to be tuned. Some electronic tuners offer additional features, such as adjustable pitch calibration, different tempered scale options, the sounding of a desired pitch through an amplifier and speaker, and adjustable "read-time" settings which affect how long the tuner takes to measure the pitch of the note.Considered one of the most accurate tuning devices, strobe tuners, work in a different way to regular electronic tuners; they are basically stroboscopes. These can be used to tune any instrument, including the initial "beating" of steelpan drums, bagpipes, accordions, calliopes, bells, the pins in Music Boxes or any audio device much more accurately than regular LED, LCD or needle display tuners. However, strobe units are generally much more expensive, and the mechanical elements require periodic servicing. Therefore, these tuners are mainly used by specialists and professional instrument technicians.".
- Electronic_tuner thumbnail Chromatic-tuner.jpg?width=300.
- Electronic_tuner wikiPageExternalLink RobotGuitar.
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- Electronic_tuner hasPhotoCollection Electronic_tuner.
- Electronic_tuner subject Category:Consumer_electronics.
- Electronic_tuner subject Category:Musical_instrument_parts_and_accessories.
- Electronic_tuner type Abstraction100002137.
- Electronic_tuner type MusicalInstrumentPartsAndAccessories.
- Electronic_tuner type Part113809207.
- Electronic_tuner type Relation100031921.
- Electronic_tuner comment ""Guitar tuner" redirects here, but can also refer to the string tension adjusters called machine heads.for the radio receiver component, see Tuner (radio) In music, an electronic tuner is a device used by musicians to detect and display the pitch of notes played on musical instruments. The simplest tuners use LED lights to indicate approximately whether the pitch of the note played is lower, higher, or approximately equal to the desired pitch.".
- Electronic_tuner label "Accordatore (musica)".
- Electronic_tuner label "Accordeur (outil)".
- Electronic_tuner label "Afinador electrónico".
- Electronic_tuner label "Afinador".
- Electronic_tuner label "Electronic tuner".
- Electronic_tuner label "Stimmgerät".
- Electronic_tuner label "Tuner (muzyka)".
- Electronic_tuner label "Тюнер (музыка)".
- Electronic_tuner label "チューニング・メーター".
- Electronic_tuner sameAs Stimmgerät.
- Electronic_tuner sameAs Afinador_electrónico.
- Electronic_tuner sameAs Gozagailu_elektroniko.
- Electronic_tuner sameAs Accordeur_(outil).
- Electronic_tuner sameAs Accordatore_(musica).
- Electronic_tuner sameAs チューニング・メーター.
- Electronic_tuner sameAs Tuner_(muzyka).
- Electronic_tuner sameAs Afinador.
- Electronic_tuner sameAs m.0b_fwt.
- Electronic_tuner sameAs Q1298056.
- Electronic_tuner sameAs Q1298056.
- Electronic_tuner sameAs Electronic_tuner.
- Electronic_tuner wasDerivedFrom Electronic_tuner?oldid=606535824.
- Electronic_tuner depiction Chromatic-tuner.jpg.
- Electronic_tuner isPrimaryTopicOf Electronic_tuner.