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When we play the piano, it is generally in the key of D, under normal circumstances, we don't need to tune the tune, it is best to use manual tuning, start tuning after selecting the corresponding string on the tuner, and don't connect the wire, as long as the room is quiet, and the green light is accurate.
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Step 1. Turn on the tuner.
Step 2. Tune to yourself and need to tune in the key, such as D.
Step 3. Turn on the headstock and clamp the other end of the tuner cable to the metal post corresponding to the zither string.
Step 4. Play the strings to see if the tuner's pointer is left or right, the pointer stays in the middle, and the green light is the correct pitch. Otherwise, you need to debug again.
Mix one and then switch to another.
Generally, manual tuning is chosen, which is more accurate.
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How to use the Guzheng tuner (illustrated).
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1. First of all, check whether your tuner is in the D key of Guzheng when it is opened, if it is not to be adjusted according to the manual.
2. After adjustment, place the tuner in the guzheng closure, and then pluck the strings, the tuner indicator light and indicator needle will beat, and there will be a corresponding hint of the number of strings.
3. For example: you pluck the No. 1 string, the number of strings displayed by the tuner at this time is 2, then the tone is low, you need to use the tuning wrench to pull the string forward until the number of strings is displayed as 1, if the number of strings is displayed as 1, but the pointer is on the left, the volume is still low, and you need to pull the pin shaft again; If the pointer is on the right, then the volume is on the high side, and you need to pull the wrench back (in your own direction) on the pins to loosen the strings. When the pointer is in the middle position and a green light is displayed, the tuning is complete.
+-5% is also available. The other strings are adjusted in turn.
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The first thing you need to do is make sure that the tuner is in the key you want to tune (normally it's D), and then you play the string you want to calibrate, and the pointer is pointing to the middle or the green light is on when the pitch is just right.
If the tone is not accurate, you can use a wrench to adjust the tightness of the strings, or move the zither code.
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1. First of all, press and hold to start the boot, automatically enter the tuning mode, if not, press the tuning button to enter this mode and keep pressing until the tone you want to tune appears in the lower left corner, such as D tune, 2, and then observe the pH value in the upper left corner to adjust it to 440 Don't move, 3, connect the take-out headset and clip the pickup clip on the 21st string column, 4, pluck the string with your hand, the upper right corner will show its pitch, if you tune the first string, it shows 2b, indicating that the pitch is low, tight string or code shift. Be patient when tuning the piano and you'll be fine.
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I also use this tuner. You should know about the switch or something. Press and hold it, and if you want to set any tune, just press the tuning button. If you have any questions, you can ask them! ~~
You first look at what key your tuner sets, the most commonly used is the D key, if your tuner shows 1=d, it should be loose strings. If it's 1=g, and you're using D yourself, then adjust the key to D and then tune it. If it doesn't work, it may be the problem of the piano itself.
If there is a lot of noise, it is usually necessary to change the strings.
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