[musictlk] Hi, I'm back!

josh lester jlestermusic at gmail.com
Fri Feb 7 07:18:48 UTC 2014


I can walk you through the bends.
I need a new high E string on my guitar, and then we can work.
We can take this off list, so we don't clutter everyone's inboxes, if
you don't mind.
Thanks, Joshua

On 2/7/14, Lauren Merryfield <lauren at catlines.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am able to tune my guitar okay if I use the E key on my pitch pipe.
> However, I am learning how to play the harmonica and when players bend
> notes, they often use quarter tones, so my instructor wanted me to find an
> accessible tuner that would tell me the quarter tones until I can hear them
> correctly. I have relative pitch but not perfect pitch as some people do.
> Thanks
> Lauren
>
> advice from my cats: "meow when you feel like it."
> "There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats."
> ~
>
> Albert Schweitzer
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: musictlk [mailto:musictlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of josh
> lester
> Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2014 10:16 PM
> To: Music Talk Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [musictlk] Hi, I'm back!
>
> Hi Lauren!
> I don't know about accessible tuners, but I tune my guitar in drop C, and
> if
> you're good with pitch, and knowing how things are supposed to sound, that
> in itself would be a good way to tune.
> I've never heard of the tones that you've mentioned, since I only play
> Bluegrass Gospel when I play guitar.
> Feel free to write me off list, if you have any other guitar questions.
> Thanks, Joshua
>
> On 2/7/14, Lauren Merryfield <lauren at catlines.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been on and off of this list, as with some others. Sometimes I
>> get too many emails. But I have a question that someone may have
>> already given me the answer to but I'll post my question here anyway
>> because there might be more than one answer.
>>
>>
>>
>> I have a question for blind musicians out there. I have two different
>> tuners for my guitar. One is a pitch pipe with the six notes
>> corresponding to the notes for the 6 guitar strings. The other is a
>> pitch pipe type tuner that is round and plays the twelve notes of a
>> chromatic scale. The notes are all whole tones, sharps or flats.
>>
>>
>>
>> Sighted people can get tuners that visually show them whether their
>> guitar string or any other instrument is in tune or not and it can
>> show quarter tones between whole tones, sharps and flats.
>>
>>
>>
>> My question is:is there such a thing as an accessible tuner that blind
>> musicians can use that will tell you the exact pitch of what you are
>> playing, including quarter tones? Is there such a pitch pipe that
>> would play the sounds of quarter tones or a tuner that tells you by
>> synthetic speech or some other way, audible or tactile?
>>
>>
>>
>> In American and European music, we mostly deal with whole tones,
>> sharps and flats, however in music of other countries such as India,
>> the Middle East, Asia, etc, they make use of quarter tones.
>>
>>
>>
>> Well, I sure hope there is someone on this list who knows what in the
>> world I am asking (it's new to me) and can point me to such a tuner.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>> Lauren
>>
>> PS:Someone did suggest the HotPaw talking tuner for the iPhone. I
>> discovered it is only 99 cents so whenever I can get my crazy password
>> done correctly, I'll download that app.
>>
>> advice from my cats: "meow when you feel like it."
>>
>> "There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and
>> cats."
>> ~
>>
>>
>> Albert Schweitzer
>>
>> curious about Thirty-One? New spring lineup now available:
>>
>> www.LettingTheCatOutOfTheBag.com
>>
>> Purchase my new book:there's more than one way to be okay at:
>>
>> www.TheresMoreThanOneWay.com
>>
>> Cat lovers, please visit me at:
>>
>> www.catlines.com
>>
>>
>>
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