I use mainly Cleartune and iPegs on the iPhone.
The latter has all sorts of masochistic commas
of all imaginable colors and flavors.
RT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roland Hogman" <[email protected]>
To: "Garry Warber" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 6:32 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: tuner re's
Hello,
You can download Tunelab software, trial version for free from
www.tunelab-world.com it will work long enough to tune a lute (or wait
a few minutes before you can relaunch). Works on a laptop with Windows
or on a pocket pc. You can choose temperament and any pitch.
All the best
Roland Hogman
2011/8/5, Garry Warber <[email protected]>:
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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/Roland