Airyware Tuner is good...
On Wed, 2020-01-29 at 18:26 +0100, Anthony Hart wrote:
>Can anyone suggest a tuner app. I have used Cleartune on my iPad but
>the reviews for the update are not good.
>Thanks
>Anthony
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Hello Edward,
I made a quick tab of that concerto for Ren. Lute; if you still
need it, I can send it to you -once I've found it...
All the Best
Michael Vollbrecht
On Thu, 2019-04-11 at 16:39 +0800, Edward C. Yong wrote:
> Dear Lute Collective,
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> Would anyone have the Vivadi Lute
realize that this feature need not be
utilized in the copy lute though.
--Sterling
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From: Michael Vollbrecht mollbre...@gmail.com
To: sterling price spiffys84...@yahoo.com
Cc: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu lute
Had the same problem recently, moving from .80 to .95 frets and in my
case the remedy consisted of two things:
First, I had to reform the fingerboard a little bit with a scraper so
as to get it a little bit curved (it was actually curved the wrong way
from the 4th fret up...). This might not be
A fairly quick way of distinguishing FK from Nylon is holding one end of
the string near a flame and observe how it melts: Ny forms a yellowish
ball end whilst FK only gets to form a mushroom (similar to a mushroom
screw head). Ongoing heat will grow the ball end and lead to dripping
with nylon
Hello to all!
I can highly recommend AP-Tuner:
http://www.aptuner.com/cgi-bin/aptuner/apmain.html
Shareware, runs on windows and under wine.
Can be configuered for any instrument, temperaments, calibrated, stretch
table, transposing...
All the best,
Michael
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