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Armstrong 358 Piccolo
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Retail Price: $1,299.00
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Guild x500
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  1. Tuning Your Guitar The Right Way
    by Mike Selvon. Proper maintenance is important to any technical piece of equipment, all the way from vehicles down to instruments that you play. The guitar is no exception. One of the things that you must do on a regular basis is to tune the strings on your guitar. Without doing this, they can stretch and the sound will be distorted. Tuning your guitar every so often will help prevent you from looking like an ... products, articles, news

  2. How Long Should A Piano Tuning Last?
    by Jerry Greene. When meeting with first-time piano owners, I am often asked how often their piano needs to be tuned. In my experience, new pianos should be tuned every 3-9 months for the first 2-4 years. This allows the steel strings to "set", as they are stretching under huge amounts of pressure (approximately 25-30 tons) for the first time. Many people are familiar with putting new strings on a guitar, tun... products, articles, news

  3. The Vibrations of a Tuning Fork
    by Victor Epand. While the tuning fork may not really be considered an instrument, it is a great help in keeping instruments in tune. This simple tuning tool has been around for a fairly long time and has been used to tune just about any kind of instrument. It is an acoustic resonator that will vibrate at a particular pitch. This pitch is what musicians will compare with a note on their instrument to test whether... products, articles, news

  4. The Importance And Methods Of Tuning A Guitar
    by Victor Epand. Almost all musical instruments require tuning, with the possible exception of certain percussion instruments. The guitar, as an instrument made from natural materials, and with a natural degree of tension stored up in the strings, needs retuning on a fairly frequent basis. This is especially important for a guitar since each of the six or ten strings needs to be in tune with the remaining strings... products, articles, news

  5. Learning The Basics Behind Guitar Tuning
    by Andy Jefferson. Even top of the line guitars need a little care and maintenance in order to sound phenomenal. From minor maintenance, such as replacing worn strings, to more significant adjustments, such as neck realignment, taking care of your guitar ensures that it always sounds its best. One of the most minor steps in guitar care is guitar tuning. An untuned guitar can sound out of key, generate excessive "bu... products, articles, news

  6. The Nittty-Gritty on Piano Tuning
    by Brian Shelton. Piano tuning means that tensions in the strings of the instrument are adjusted. This is what needs to happen to keep your instrument in tune. This service can be provided to you by a registered tuner or technician. There are a few things to consider when looking into this matter. These are: * How often the piano should be tuned* Cost* The piano tuner's recommendations How Often Should I Have A... products, articles, news

  7. Guitar Tuning with Natural Harmonics--Downbe
    by Ek Lucktong. Downbeating describes the technique whereby natural harmonics are used in tuning guitars. This is a very effective way to tune guitars that can be more accurate than just tuning by ear. It is also a great way of fine tuning once your have approximated tuning with standard techniques. A prerequisite technique you must learn before you can use downbeating is hitting natural harmonics. Natural h... products, articles, news

  8. Four Basic Acoustic Guitar Tuning Guides for Beginners
    by Bob Hugo. Acoustic guitar tuning method is similar to the method use in electric guitar tuning and standard guitar tuning. Guitar tuning is the skill that each of the guitar player need to know and master. Without proper tuning, you won't be able to get the perfect tone and sound while playing guitar especially getting the right chord and lead. Before you start, one important rule is to first identify whi... products, articles, news

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