Hi, I'm about to tune a C-harp using a software tuner named 'Da Tuner'.
You can set an A-ref on the tuner by listening to the A-note, as +4 on a A-harp. This works fine for me.
But how do I set the A-ref on a C-harp, or any other harp than a A?
Thanks Ga
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I was thinking maybe I just listen in +4 (C) as my reference note.
Now all other notes will be relative to this ref , my C will denoted as A on the tuner but I can live with that.
What I am after is:
- Listen in the harp +4 as reference note, assume this to be 0 cent i.e. in tune.
- Adjust the other holes following a pattern as .19JI etc trimming the cents up and down using the +4 as reference.
Does this make sense?
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