Banjo Tuner Simple
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Version :2.1.1
Size :18.14Mb
Updated :Jan 16,2016
Developer :Pavel Nikitenko
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Description
Simple banjo tuner to tune up your banjo. This is for a standard 5-string Banjo, in gDGBd tuning. Tuning your banjo can be a difficult task for you if you are just beginning banjo. The good news is, the more you do it, the easier it becomes. A nicely tuned banjo can make your music sound a lot better and help you greatly while you're are just getting the hang of finger placement for notes. Touch the note for the string you want to tune and then turn the tuning pegs on your banjo and match it up with the note that is being played. Note: For those of you who are beginners and don't understand the tuning of a banjo. The banjo tuning is unique because the last string is actually higher in pitch then the rest of the strings. So for those of you who are wondering whats up with this tuner - it's normal. Tip: Make several passes tuning each of the strings. For example you might have noticed that if you have tuned all the strings once, and then back to the first one you tuned, it might be off a little bit. This is because you are increasing or decreasing the tension on each of the strings as you tune it and the instrument's body might bend ever so slightly due to this difference in tension. This causes the other strings to slightly change in pitch. So make sure you keep on checking and tuning the strings until all are in tune, so make several passes. For more information on how to tune Banjo visit: http://www.tuneinstrument.com/howto/tune/banjo.html Any questions using the App? Write [email protected] and we we'll get back to you promptly. If you need to tune other instruments just simply have a look into our other applications: Cello Tuner Simple, Banjo Tuner Simple, Mandolin Tuner Simple, Double Bass Tuner Simple, 12-String Guitar Tuner Simple, Viola Tuner Simple, Guitar Tuner Simple, Ukulele Tuner Simple, Bass Tuner Simple, Dulcimer Tuner Simple, Dulcimer Tuner Simple Mixolydian, Dulcimer Tuner Ionian, Balalaika Tuner Simple. Follow us on Twitter: @tuneinstrument Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/tuneinstrument Follow us on Google+: tuneinstrument Subscribe to YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/tuneInstrument Sign up for newsletter and or visit us: www.tuneinstrument.com
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