Can you tell if something is off pitch? Can you tune any instrument?
Does a dissonance really get on your nerves?
DISCUSS =D
Does a dissonance really get on your nerves?
DISCUSS =D
Composer of Requiems Wrote:Can you tell if something is off pitch? Can you tune any instrument?
Does a dissonance really get on your nerves?
DISCUSS =D
Composer of Requiems Wrote:Do you have this problem when you can tell if your instrument is off tune, but can't tell it for other instruments?
SexyMichael Wrote:I can tune bass and guitar by ear and tell when they are off pitch. I've never really tried anything else.
Composer of Requiems Wrote:SexyMichael Wrote:I can tune bass and guitar by ear and tell when they are off pitch. I've never really tried anything else.
With or without amplifiers?
Ozuma Wrote:I was able to tell my buddy his electric guitar was out of tune and even the string that was loose. He had no idea and when he checked himself (methodically going through each one) He found out I was right. I have a stupid question. Can Drums (I don't really care what type) Ever go out of tune?
ïOAN Wrote:Ozuma Wrote:I was able to tell my buddy his electric guitar was out of tune and even the string that was loose. He had no idea and when he checked himself (methodically going through each one) He found out I was right. I have a stupid question. Can Drums (I don't really care what type) Ever go out of tune?
Not really out of tune, per se, but their sound can be effected by how tight or loose the drum heads are.
There's no real tuning standard for drums though. It mostly comes down to personal preference. I prefer tighter heads for a louder, brighter, snappier sound.
Guitar_Legend Wrote:I'm developing a sense of tuning.
i can tell if a guitar is out of tune..
but i can't really just pick up a guitar and say, tune it to drop C when all the strings are out of tune unless I did a lot of guess and check
it will come over time.
Composer of Requiems Wrote:ïOAN Wrote:Ozuma Wrote:I was able to tell my buddy his electric guitar was out of tune and even the string that was loose. He had no idea and when he checked himself (methodically going through each one) He found out I was right. I have a stupid question. Can Drums (I don't really care what type) Ever go out of tune?
Not really out of tune, per se, but their sound can be effected by how tight or loose the drum heads are.
There's no real tuning standard for drums though. It mostly comes down to personal preference. I prefer tighter heads for a louder, brighter, snappier sound.
But if you tighten and tighten the sound just dies away =/ I'm assuming you mean before that critical point?
And, yeah, for drums, out of tune usually means when it's not at the pitch you want and the head should be evenly tensioned all around. So if one side is tighter than the other, then it's considered out of tune.
If you're talking about pitched drums, like timpani and so on, then it can very easily go out of tune.
Guitar_Legend Wrote:I'm developing a sense of tuning.
i can tell if a guitar is out of tune..
but i can't really just pick up a guitar and say, tune it to drop C when all the strings are out of tune unless I did a lot of guess and check
it will come over time.
Unless you're given one of the notes, no?