Look up tuning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tuning can refer to: Tuning, the process of tuning a tuned amplifier or other electronic component...
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(high E4). Standard tuning is used by most guitarists, and frequently used tunings can be understood as variations on standard tuning. To aid in memorising...
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fade out. A tuning fork's pitch depends on the length and mass of the two prongs. They are traditional sources of standard pitch for tuning musical instruments...
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open C tuning is used by William Ackerman for his "Townsend Shuffle" and by John Fahey for his tribute to Mississippi John Hurt. This tuning is also...
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meanings for tuning: Tuning practice, the act of tuning an instrument or voice. Tuning systems, the various systems of pitches used to tune an instrument...
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Among alternative tunings for the guitar, an open G tuning is an open tuning that features the G-major chord; its open notes are selected from the notes...
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Fine-tuning may refer to: Fine-tuning (deep learning) Fine-tuning (physics) Fine-tuned universe Tuning (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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Pythagorean tuning is a system of musical tuning in which the frequency ratios of all intervals are determined by choosing a sequence of fifths which are...
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meaning of the term 'in tune', in the context of piano tuning, is not simply a particular fixed set of pitches. Fine piano tuning requires an assessment...
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fine-tuning is an approach to transfer learning in which the parameters of a pre-trained neural network model are trained on new data. Fine-tuning can...
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response. The goal when tuning is the improvement of a vehicle's overall performance in response to the user's needs. Often, tuning is done at the expense...
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Proportional–integral–derivative controller (redirect from PID tuning)
damping effect. Tuning – The balance of these effects is achieved by loop tuning to produce the optimal control function. The tuning constants are shown...
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Self-tuning and auto-tuning often refer to the same concept. Many software research groups consider auto-tuning the proper nomenclature. Self-tuning systems...
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original on October 29, 2012. Retrieved October 23, 2012. "Trey Parker on Auto-Tuning". YouTube. Archived from the original on June 5, 2014. Retrieved January...
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Open D tuning is an open tuning for the acoustic or electric guitar. The open string notes in this tuning are (from lowest to highest): D A D F♯ A D. It...
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(disambiguation) Tunes (disambiguation) Tuning (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tune. If an internal...
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Drop D tuning is an alternative form of guitar tuning in which the lowest (sixth) string is tuned down from the usual E of standard tuning by one whole...
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Remapping may increase the temperature of exhaust fumes. Performance tuning is the tuning of an engine for motorsports. Many such automobiles may never compete...
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New standard tuning (NST) is an alternative tuning for the guitar that approximates all-fifths tuning. The guitar's strings are assigned the notes C2-G2-D3-A3-E4-G4...
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stimuli tested the generality of neuronal tuning claims is still an open question. Accepted neuronal tuning models suggest that neurons respond to different...
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techniques for accurately tuning the strings of an electric bass. Bass method or lesson books introduce one or more tuning techniques, such as: By ear...
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factory-shaped head to match the specific drum being used. Tuning the batter head to pitch. Tuning the resonant head to pitch relative to the batter head...
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Augmented tuning, 5 semitones (perfect fourth): All-fourths tuning, 6 semitones (augmented fourth, tritone, or diminished fifth): Augmented-fourths tuning, 7...
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E9 tuning is a common tuning for steel guitar necks of more than six strings. It is the most common tuning for the neck located furthest from the player...
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Schuler tuning is a design principle for inertial navigation systems that accounts for the curvature of the Earth. An inertial navigation system, used...
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conventional "standard tuning" consists of perfect fourths and a single major third between the g and b strings: E-A-d-g-b-e' All-fifths tuning has the set of...
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Evans Tuning, LLC is an automotive engine tuning, and aftermarket modification shop that specializes in the reprogramming of engine control units (ECUs)...
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process and techniques involved in the tuning of a pipe organ. Electronic organs typically do not require tuning. A pipe organ produces sound via hundreds...
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Afterwards, the strings are fine tuned using the tuning pegs (sometimes, rosin is used on the part of the tuning peg that touches the qin body to stop...
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