SBb 54 32 158 Posted June 25 Posted June 25 (edited) Hi, I am wanting to retune a concertina into meantone. What is the best way of getting an accurate reading of the pitch of the reed if air pressure is constant. I have a Petersen StroboHDC tuner which I can set to the meantone tuning I am after, and also a Korg Orchestral tuner. Is there anyway of actually getting a measurement in cents? Is there a better way to measure the pitch? (I am aware that the pitch of the reed may be different in the instrument compared to on the tuning bellows) Edited June 25 by SBb 54 32 158
Matthew Heumann Posted June 25 Posted June 25 I use an older version of this digital tuner. Its very stable, huge readable display in key & cents. Can be set to tune to any old or new tuning scale. I even bought Frank Edgley one! Mine was made by Lekato, but this one looks exactly the same. https://www.amazon.com/Metronome-Rechargeable-Generator-Chromatic-Instruments/dp/B08CZXS55W/ref=sr_1_11?crid=34YHGPFWMEWXZ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.x9rqmANMz5M2O4XPtWQysMuvdVI6zxZFjBbcQvYJNXor_OOOIG1yHNy3_5yCraHL19DuKjZi0-gLmLG68c10SOY2BS4FdXgQBp0O7Loqw9QWY3FBAEtl07jakK-MD_UpNwpLMsJ1v0RTINdgJvbPQl_FsZ4vkbo5BES1lCfGOurebz0YB6W6AnY9oPNlJ22Zp4lJTYQS1rAIdOr0rk3eq44oxxy6VVtqgXAXiiui6WbIYc2qHThcrAzVOJ4J3EGIAehuNomtAAfnZMSYzymq5uFuiH86EN2Zv70rg4J_WIQ.8UMAc-4d15nczgcd1_NAnDJ8fnQGk5ZomX7315Tbkig&dib_tag=se&keywords=lekato+digital+tuner&qid=1750895391&sprefix=lekato+digital+tuner%2Caps%2C108&sr=8-11 1
wschruba Posted June 26 Posted June 26 There are a number of tuning apps now available for tablets/smartphones. I recommend looking towards sites that are reviewing for the purposes of piano/keyboard technicians (whom are typically expected to be able to use different temperaments, and therefor be capable of reading out in cents to correct them). While you will not be using the "stretch" function that large range keyboard instruments would have, everything else will be gravy. I use AP Tuner. I cannot find it, currently, but the Piano Technicians Guild also has a fully-featured application available, but it is simply not cheap. My (simple) strobe tuner is no longer used. Strobes capable of reading multiple overtones at a time are fun to play with (in an instrument repair shop, or a piano factory, etc...), but thoroughly impractical for a hobbyist from a cost perspective...they are fantastic for finding a "not sure" issue in the tone generator, because cracks/imperfections/etc show up as disharmonious overtones within a single note. 1
Geoff Wooff Posted June 26 Posted June 26 (edited) When tuning to any other temperament I prefer to use a chart showing off sets from Equal Temperament. I just write down the note pitches in Cents, which any reliable chromatic 'tuner' will do. I have a variety of 'tuners' but my two prefered devices, for work on concertinas, are a Seiko ST 747 (cost less than £20 many years ago) and a Petersen Auto Strobe 490. Indeed the Petersen is cumbersome and slow to use but it is useful for detecting 'decay' and locking on to very low or high notes . I am not a fan of using the pre-set temperaments provided on some tuners , especially when working on EC's where a 14 tone octave is required. Edited June 26 by Geoff Wooff 1
4to5to6 Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM I use TE, TonalEnergy tuner app on my iPhone. It really does do it all and will accurately read the high and low notes. https://www.tonalenergy.com .
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