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Author: s  
Date:   2002-05-18 19:56 
 what is the significance of the different Hz on a tunning machine.
  
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Author: Torus Tubarius  
Date:   2002-05-19 14:33 
 Hz stands for Hertz, which is the unit of measurement for frequency (cycles per second).  When the frequency of sound waves changes, the pitch changes; a higher number Hertz = a higher pitch, and a low number = a lower pitch.   
 
The note "A" was standardized as the tone with a frequency of 440 Hertz.  Whenever you select 440, the tuning machine tunes every note with A = 440 as the basis for comparison.  However, sometimes people for one reason or the other tune their instruments at a higher or lower pitch level, and that's why you have different selections for "A" on your tuner.  
  
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Author: Hardy  
Date:   2002-11-18 06:40 
 I have a second Keilwerth Sax, the condition is still OK. But when I checked with my chromatic tunner, it seemed my sax go off one and a half tone. The C key finger position (three key top, three key bottom plus one side key bottom) goes to D# tone. I have tried to change the mouthpiece position. Still It doesn't work. What should I do?
  
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Author: paulo  
Date:   2004-09-24 21:05 
 quiero poner un auto tunning para que se vea cuando chateo 
 
 
Hardy wrote: 
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I have a second Keilwerth Sax, the condition is still OK. But when I checked with my chromatic tunner, it seemed my sax go off one and a half tone. The C key finger position (three key top, three key bottom plus one side key bottom) goes to D# tone. I have tried to change the mouthpiece position. Still It doesn't work. What should I do?
  
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