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Corlaez Blog
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Welcome to the website of Armando Cordova. You will find blogs about topics such as Violin, Kotlin and IndieWeb
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Corlaez Blog
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Corlaez Blog Blog Notes Board Legal Versión en Español Hi! I am Armando Welcome to my website where I will share about software in general, Kotlin and the Indie Web Hey you, browsing with JavaScript off. You are welcomed! This page does not require JS to work properly :) On Tuning Sep 30, 2022 (Last update: Sep 30, 2022 ) When I was in my first years learning violin I often heard that I couldn't use a regular old tuner to tune my strings. The explanations were vague but all ended up recommending to use my ears... Now I understand why, but I digged enough to know how to use a tuner to tune a violin as well (something I like to teach to beginners) So, to tune a violin you need a tuner that shows hertz in real time (cents offsets is also possible but won't explore here) E 660 (1200) A 440 (880) D 293.3 (586.6) G 195.5 (391.1) Note: D's .3 and G's .5 are recurring decimals. Why? Our ears favor consonance by default. The octave is the most consonant bu...
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