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From: VonSingh
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  • just wondering: your method is a method of relativity. so if i wanted to tune so that the notes are actually accurate, i'd still have to use a tuner, yes?

    i used to tune my violin to my piano. because my piano was mostly in tune (i had this professional come in to tune my piano all the time), i used my piano as a tuner.

  • @m155adale I don't know if it comes through on YouTube but the tuning at the end of the video is EADGBE (I checked it). I can accurately remember what the high E on a guitar sounds like so at that point my tuning should be very accurate and I can go to any other tuning from there by fretting any new note I want to tune the higher string to and then using my relative method again to achieve the new tuning. Ex. Drop C, the high string is a D (3rd fret on the string before it, "b" string).

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