![]() ![]() The CA-40 is adequate, but the best handheld tuner short of a dedicated professional electronic piano tuning device is the Korg OT-120 Wide 8 Octave Chromatic Orchestral Tuner. It will also play all the tones in the middle octave. It "hears" the tone you are nearest, and automatically adjusts the display to match without having to press more buttons. It will provide the reference for all the notes in the middle octave. Electronic Chromatic TunerĪn electronic chromatic tuner, such as the Korg OT-120 is essential for the amateur. Do not risk damaging, bending or loosening pins. The larger handle of a proper lever is also more comfortable for long sessions. It slipped, tended to damage the squared corners of the pins, had too much wiggle for a good feel and was too short to control the turn. These pins are tapered normal sockets are not. (A tip wrench is not needed if the head and tip are a single, solid piece.)ĭo not use a crescent or socket wrench. If you do not use a tip wrench, the tip is likely to unscrew while attempting to use it. Extendable handles makes it easier to use on a variety of piano cabinet styles, as well as increase the options for the comfort and preferences of the tuner.ĭo you need a tip wrench? If you purchase a lever with an interchangeable tip, purchase a tip wrench to tighten the tip without damaging it. Professional tuning levers with daily-use durability and high-precision manufacture, are several hundred dollars minimum. Medium quality models like that pictured or better have interchangeable heads or even interchangeable tips in case you run into an odd pin or a cabinet configuration where a shorter or longer head is better, or just prefer the feel of a different size. Medium-quality models are often labeled "student," "apprentice," "craftsman," or "professional"-but no matter the label, if the price is cheap, it is inferior. "German made" and "Grover-Trophy" are likewise empty descriptors. While descriptors vary, avoid "budget," "bargain," "economy," "beginner" or "gooseneck" levers. Simply put, in piano tools, the more expensive, the higher the quality. An inferior tool may become misshapen or break. Inferior tools may fit poorly, ruining the feel, and perhaps getting stuck or causing damage. To feel the subtle motions and maintain absolute control, the lever must have a firm handle and fit the pin securely. Its star-shaped socket allows for different handle positions for control and comfort. A tuning lever is specifically designed to fit piano pins, which are square but also tapered. See reddit's content policy for more examples of unwelcome content.The most important tool is the piano tuning lever, hammer, wrench or key. commenting on someone's appearance), and the like, are not welcome and will be removed. Comments that contain personal attacks, hate speech, trolling, unnecessarily derogatory or inflammatory remarks or inappropriate remarks (e.g. If you're unsure if your post will be considered spam, please contact the moderators before posting.īe nice to each other. Spam includes posting too frequently, posting mainly links to your blog / Youtube channel, low-content blog posts, etc. No spam, advertising, low-content blog posts, etc. No generic piano music videos / playlists. Very basic theory/song/other tutorials are better suited to /r/learnmusic. The amount of Synthesia "tutorials" or beginner song tutorials we get is too much and would overtake the subreddit if we allowed them. No basic tutorials or Synthesia "tutorials". Please provide as much information as possible to foster good discussion. Pictures lacking context or details are subject to removal. Low-effort and meme image posts are better suited to /r/classicalmemes, /r/pianomemes, or /r/musicpics. No low-effort images, memes, jokes, or context-less images. ![]() If the FAQ doesn't answer your question, you can ask your question as a comment in the 'No Stupid Questions' post. What's a good keyboard / piano to purchase?.How do I find sheet music to this song?.Can someone write out the notes to this song?.What is the make or model of my used piano?.The following list of commonly-asked questions have been linked to the appropriate sections of the FAQ: read the FAQ Newest Comments | Participate! Piano Jam | 'No Stupid Questions'Ĭommon generic questions should be asked in the 'No Stupid Questions' post. Welcome to /r/piano! Whether you're an absolute beginner or a seasoned professional, we hope you've come to talk about pianos. ![]()
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