Thank you thank you thank you !!!! I've been struggling these past months and since I have classes once a week, I couldn't have my teacher to correct my intonation of open strings. Now I can listen to this wherever and whenever I need it. Seriously, thank you.
Many German and Austrian orchestra even tune A = 443hz. As a harpist, I tune 1 or 2 hz higher than the oboe, because in a concert, the harp tends to drop pitch while especially the woodwinds tend to rise.
Hello Ray ! Im loving this series,could you make a video about clear sound? I notice that my open strings ocilate alot ,seems that I don't have control with the bow,and the bow starts to tremble
Hey Ray, thank you so much for all the videos! I really love them!! By the way, what temperament should we use for practice? I wonder for solos, do you use Pythagorean, Just/Pure, Pythagorean Just or Perfect 5th? Thanks again!
Hi Ray, what is the difference, other than pitch, between the different As? Is there a particular reason to tune to a specific pitch compared to the others? Thanks!
Time of composition you play. In different times were different As. You might wanna tune your instrument up to composer’s time to have it as close as possible to the intended sound.
Is that the same instrument for everything except 415? This pianist has heard talk about the differences between 440 and 441/442, but 441 and 442 seemed to sound quite different from 440.
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This feels like a perfect pitch training video.
Thank you thank you thank you !!!!
I've been struggling these past months and since I have classes once a week, I couldn't have my teacher to correct my intonation of open strings.
Now I can listen to this wherever and whenever I need it.
Seriously, thank you.
I'll take this video for tuning in the future! No more tuner needed 💪!
Many German and Austrian orchestra even tune A = 443hz. As a harpist, I tune 1 or 2 hz higher than the oboe, because in a concert, the harp tends to drop pitch while especially the woodwinds tend to rise.
Unrelated to the very helpful video (thank you!), but the little curl near your forehead is adorable.
Thank you alot i couldnt find baroque tuning pitch everywhere
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Hello Ray ! Im loving this series,could you make a video about clear sound? I notice that my open strings ocilate alot ,seems that I don't have control with the bow,and the bow starts to tremble
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Helpful couldn’t thank you more!😅
I needed this video so bad!
Please give us a video on violin string types/brands! 🙏
I just got a wolf tone on G Eva Pirazzi gold, changed to Larsen virtuoso and got rid of the wolf
0:01 - A 440
1:16 - A 441
2:33 - A 442
3:51 - A 415
0:23 - D 440
1:38 - D 441
2:56 - D 442
4:15 - D 415
0:41 - G 440
1:59 - G 441
3:15 - G 442
4:33 - G 415
1:00 - E 440
2:17 - E 441
3:34 - E 442
4:52 - E 415
Thanks for the amazing video! Starting to notice that I tune my strings slightly sharp for 442 :|.
Hey Ray, thank you so much for all the videos! I really love them!! By the way, what temperament should we use for practice? I wonder for solos, do you use Pythagorean, Just/Pure, Pythagorean Just or Perfect 5th? Thanks again!
😂 Ray wants us to tune in
So which Hz do I use and why do we need so many?? Thank you for the video it’s very helpful!
3:50 A415 Hz
Can you share how you get sheet music and apps you use?
441 sounds more in tune than the others!
do you have perfect pitch? it could just be you're used to hearing A in 441 and your perfect pitch has learnt A as that frequency.
Tuner app shows 415Hz is exactly 1/2 a note lower vs 440 or 441 or 442
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A440 and A441 sound indistinguishable for me, lol. A442 sounds vastly different though.
A = 441 is more sharp.
A at 415 feels the best.
Play viola 😁
@@Jedithyr uh?
It’s just a g# (a flat) for 415 😭
😂
Baroque tuning
Hi Ray, what is the difference, other than pitch, between the different As? Is there a particular reason to tune to a specific pitch compared to the others? Thanks!
Time of composition you play. In different times were different As. You might wanna tune your instrument up to composer’s time to have it as close as possible to the intended sound.
Is that the same instrument for everything except 415? This pianist has heard talk about the differences between 440 and 441/442, but 441 and 442 seemed to sound quite different from 440.
What kind of external microphone did you use for this recording?
no love for A432?
Sorry but I didn’t understand this video. What is the importance of the different frequencies? Thank you
So at what hz do i have to tune the strings at again?😅
Nice... 🙂I discover now, I was tunning in wrong frequency , so that seems like out of tone? ....😅🤣...
2:32
no C string :(
aw u poor viola/cello.
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