Am 05.08.2011, 16:25 Uhr, schrieb Martin Shepherd <[email protected]>:

snip... By the way, the Korg
doesn't do 1/6 comma, but Vallotti is the same for the open strings in nominal G tuning.

Well, that depends on what comma you think of. If your 1/6 comma is pythagorean it's indeed the same as Vallotti for all the naturals, if the comma is syntonic, it's not.

Best regards,

Stephan



Sorry, I've probably confused you more....

Martin

On 05/08/2011 14:22, Garry Warber wrote:
Thank you all... I only discovered electronic-tuner handiness from my grandson when he used his app on his I-phone last month. I personally
    do not have a cell phone, by choice.

    So, if I'm getting this, any 440 tuner would  work by tuning every
course a full step "low", then do a mind trick of telling yourself it's regular lute tuning? For example my lute would become, low to high, C, E-flat, F,B-flat, E-flat, G, C, F, which I would then convince myself
    it's still D, F, G, C, F, A, D, G in a=392?  Wow...  Perhaps just
    staying at a=415 is just fine...

    Garry

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