Reminds me of “strobe” tuners…Ī Rotary Encoder: How Hard Can It Be? 57 Comments I also like the way the feedback is implemented with faster/slower beeps and high/low tones. Just like I tune with my amp on mute, this device allows a blind person to tune with an earbud. while on stage or in other loud environments or when the sound your instrument produces should not be audible for others (like when playing live and re-tuning between songs). So, well-trained musicians (and probably blind) can tune with a tuning fork very accurately, but without a reference tone, you can only tune your instrument’s strings relative to each other, but not absolutely.Īlso note that there are many situations where tuning with tuning forks or other audible reference tones is inconvenient or impossible, e.g. Musicians, and probably also the blind, are more capable of hearing tonal differences, but perfect pitch is a very rare capability. ![]() you’d know yourself that your E string is off by 50 cent because you just know how an E sounds. ![]() It may be true that blind people have better hearing capabilities, but for tuning an instrument without any help, you’d need to be able to hear what is called perfect pitch, i.e.
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