The inventor: Bartolomeo Cristofori.
Usually it's the principal oboe. In case of a piano concerto, the orchestra will tune to the piano.
Tune the piano's A440 to the fork. You don't have to tune it perfectly at first. As long as you know what side of "smooth" you're on, you can tune A440 so that there is a comfortable beat-rate when played with the fork. Then tune the piano's A220 to the piano's A440. Make the beat rate for A220 the same as when you play A440 against the fork. If you made A440 sharp, tune A220 "outside of smooth". If you made A440 flat, tune A220 "inside of smooth". A220 will be in tune. Alternative: Tune one wire of A3 with the fork, as described above (but tune it near the correct frequency). Then tune the other wires of A3 to the first one, using the same "beat" idea. Finish by pulling the first wire to unison.
You Can Tune a Piano but You Can't Tuna Fish was created in 1977.
Do you own an old piano and it just sounds horrible? Do you own a baby grand piano, and every time a person plays the piano, it seems to screech out notes? Maybe you have simply wondered what is wrong with the piano. Some people even think they need to buy a new piano when the sound starts to worsen. The truth is the piano probably just needs a tune up. Pianos are instruments that require a lot of care. Only after a few months can the notes on a piano sound different than they originally sounded. This is because the piano is actually a stringed instrument. Many people do not realize a piano is a stringed instrument, and that the strings loosen due to the ordinary wear and tear of a piano. Because a piano is a stringed instrument, it requires regular maintenance from a person who is a professional at piano tuning. A person who tunes pianos can make any piano sound normal again. Piano tune ups are not expensive, and they are surely a lot cheaper than going out and paying thousands of dollars for a new piano! For the person who wants a piano to sound better at the lowest cost possible, getting a piano tune up is highly recommended. A piano tune up can actually save a piano too. If a piano is near its breaking point, such as it keeps losing keys or parts of it are chipped, a piano tune person can usually fix such parts of the piano. A piano tuner is usually well versed in the instrument of the piano and can fix any part of it that needs a bit of tender care. A piano tuner can also look at any problems one may notice on his or her piano and recommend a solution. If one needs a piano tune up and some problems fixed on a piano, then he or she should call up a piano tuner as soon as possible. Many music stores offer this great service at a very low price. Some piano tuners will even do the job for free, depending on where one bought the piano.
you spelt tune wrong
The Suzuki HP-75 is a digital piano. It does not have actual strings that can be loosened and tightened like an acoustic piano. It never goes out of tune!
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.
u can use a piano/keybord to tune a guitar
you can tune a piano but you can't tuan fish
Yes, because even though they can't hear the sound being made, they have an electronic instrument that tells them how near or far a sound is from being in tune.
Your fingers (10) make a tune come from the piano. If you hum or sing along to the tune, the sound from your body comes from your vocal cords.
You can tune a piano, but you can't tuna fish.