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You can get your guitar tuned at a music store, guitar shop, or by a professional guitar technician.
no because they only make one music bit
. . . Life is like a music, it must be always in tuned so that it is good to hear.- little Shamrock
Not really. Piano's that have been tuned quite a bit stay in tune better so a used one might .if you get a keyboard it doesn't need to be tuned.
440 describes the tuning of the instruments. When the tone A above middle C is tuned to 440 Hertz (cycles of the sound wave per second), and the other notes are tuned in intervals accordingly, it is known as being tuned to 440.
Tuned gongs are percussion instruments that produce specific pitches when struck. They are made of metal and can come in various sizes and shapes. Tuned gongs are commonly used in orchestras and traditional music ensembles for their unique sound.
a kundu is a an insrument that makes noise and creates music. i hope this helped you
A guitar is typically tuned to standard tuning, which is EADGBE. Tuning is important for playing music because it ensures that the strings are in harmony with each other, allowing the player to create pleasing sounds and play chords and melodies accurately.
Depends on the subgenre of metal music, but great majority of modern metal music uses triggered drums, so what you hear on record is not what the drums sound in nature. If it is slow, AC/DC or Mötley Crüe kind of hard rock music, the drums are tuned quite low. If it is extreme metal like Nasum or Cannibal Corpse, the drums are usually tuned a bit higher than usual and triggered because the human physique just can't keep up with the consistency needed by the music genre.
instruments, announcer's voice, sad songs, commercial
Music used to be purely instruments and voices of the artists. Now it is possible to produce and sound imaginable on a computer and music is made up of many sounds and auto-tuned voices.
no wood blocks are not tuned there sounds are 100% natural