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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2010

The worlds first polyphonic guitar and bass tuner - check it out now...

http://www.tcelectronic.com/PolyTune

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  • @sonofrest It's good to use your ears, but on stage in a band situation it's kind of unpractical with the noise of the audience etc. Plus you have to be in tune with the rest of your band, so having a tuner that is accurate and fast like this one is something very welcome.

  • I'm so ordering this!

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  • @steveTheBass1

    exactly man, cant tell better, but it will attract attention of the fool

  • i bet the bass tuning is not as good.. bass tuners always suck.

  • That is cool!

  • I stopped using a tuning fork on live gigs back in the 70's. I still like to tune with the fork when I'm home or when I'm teaching. I just did a recording session - I played a nylon string and a jazz box. I used the fork, since I was in a quiet environment and was playing solo guitar with a singer. Sometimes you may have to tune to an acoustic piano in the studio (remember the "give me an A" routine?), so it's good to keep your ears in shape.

  • well yeah but atleast you don't have to go through all 6 strings ONE BY ONE just by checking which string is in tune or not

  • yeah right, try tuning with a tuning fork in the middle of 2 songs in a gig

  • Pointless - you only have two hands! You can only tune one string at a time anyway! Technology for it's own sake with no practical advantage over the 'monotune'. You say..ah but you don't have to touch the ones already in tune, I say, the act of retuning the out of tune ones means you probably do!!

  • I never realized that tuning was an evil. I always thought of it as a critical part of playing music, a skill. I use tuners on my solidbody guitars, but prefer a tuning fork and my ears (how radical!) on my acoustics. It's good to use your ears if you're a musician!

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