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- Reentrant_tuning abstract "A reentrant tuning is a tuning of a stringed instrument where the strings (or more properly the courses on coursed instruments) are not ordered from the lowest pitch to the highest pitch (or vice versa).A break in an otherwise ascending (or descending) order of string pitches is known as a reentry. Most common reentrant tunings have only one reentry. In the case of the soprano ukulele, for example, the reentry is between the third and fourth strings, while in the case of the Venezuelan cuatro it is between the first and second strings.Instruments often tuned in this way include: Soprano and concert ukulele. Lute, particularly varieties with more than seven courses. Baroque guitar Mexican vihuela Venezuelan cuatro. Five-string banjo. Andean charango. Sitar. Ainu tonkoriInstruments occasionally tuned in this way include: Tenor ukulele Ten-string extended-range classical guitar Tenor guitarThe tunings of coursed instruments, such as the twelve-string guitar and eight-string bass, are not considered reentrant provided that the principal strings of each course are ordered from lowest to highest.".
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- Reentrant_tuning subject Category:Musical_techniques.
- Reentrant_tuning type Ability105616246.
- Reentrant_tuning type Abstraction100002137.
- Reentrant_tuning type Cognition100023271.
- Reentrant_tuning type Know-how105616786.
- Reentrant_tuning type Method105660268.
- Reentrant_tuning type MusicalTechniques.
- Reentrant_tuning type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Reentrant_tuning type Technique105665146.
- Reentrant_tuning comment "A reentrant tuning is a tuning of a stringed instrument where the strings (or more properly the courses on coursed instruments) are not ordered from the lowest pitch to the highest pitch (or vice versa).A break in an otherwise ascending (or descending) order of string pitches is known as a reentry. Most common reentrant tunings have only one reentry.".
- Reentrant_tuning label "Afinación Reentrante".
- Reentrant_tuning label "Reentrant tuning".
- Reentrant_tuning sameAs Afinación_Reentrante.
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- Reentrant_tuning sameAs Q7306946.
- Reentrant_tuning sameAs Q7306946.
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- Reentrant_tuning depiction Ukulele1_HiRes.jpg.
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