my flute is rather flat
02:27 on Friday, November 21, 2008
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Re: my flute is rather flat
04:27 on Friday, November 21, 2008
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Re: my flute is rather flat
12:36 on Friday, November 21, 2008
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Re: my flute is rather flat
13:21 on Saturday, November 22, 2008
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Re: my flute is rather flat
15:34 on Saturday, November 22, 2008
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Re: my flute is rather flat
19:01 on Saturday, November 22, 2008
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Re: my flute is rather flat
09:20 on Sunday, November 23, 2008
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Re: my flute is rather flat
10:17 on Sunday, November 23, 2008
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river (6 points)
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Kara - I'm sorry if my questions annoy you; I understand a teacher is important (or even required) to attain a reasonable skill on an instrument, unless one is a natural. Unfortunately I'm rather short on money at the moment and I can't really afford it. I know the forum isn't a replacement; I don't expect someone here to know exactly what the problem is and how to fix it. On the other hand, I expect most of the problems I'm seeing are common among beginners, so perhaps people can provide useful suggestions.
bilbo - the tuner is set for A=440, it can't be adjusted. I'm using it in chromatic mode rather than 'violin' or 'guitar' mode. I've checked it by tuning my fiddle and then fingering various notes, which it picks up okay. (It also agrees with another tuner.)
I checked the cork position with the cleaning rod; the notch on the rod is at least 5mm off the center of the embouchure hole. I don't know if that's enough to change the pitch this much. I'm loathe to trying adjusting it myself in case I end up damaging the flute ;-) I haven't changed the HJ, it's the one that came with my flute.
I'm afraid don't quite follow what you mean by playing 3/4 sharp; I'm fairly sure I'm fingering the right note?
Hmm, I just noticed the second octave seems to be in tune, although still with the headjoint all the way in. I'll have to revisit how I"m playing the lower octave, perhaps I'm not breathing properly there (I do tend to play it with a lot less air than the second octave).
I think I'll take my flute to the local woodwind shop next week; even if the problem is most likely to be me, it'd ease my mind to know it's not the flute ;-)
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Re: my flute is rather flat
14:52 on Sunday, November 23, 2008
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jose_luis (2369 points)
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You mention you checked your tuner with another tuner and it should be enough. But just in case you want to re-test your tuner, you can check it against any of the many online tone generators.
This one for example: http://www.gieson.com/Library/projects/utilities/tuner/
I checked this tone generator with my own Korg tuner and is calibrated for A=440. The most accurate is the "G", exactly 0/100. "A" gives +6/100 in my tuner.
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Re: my flute is rather flat
16:16 on Sunday, November 23, 2008
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Re: my flute is rather flat
17:17 on Sunday, November 23, 2008
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jose_luis (2369 points)
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Hi Micron,
My Korg TM-40 has no "guitar setting". Just ON-OFF and a "cal" to set A=xxx. And it is interesting that I bought it in a guitar dealer (Greensburg Guitar & Music). It was described as being good for guitar and for other instruments. It also includes a tone generator (12 notes) and a metronome with tap input and lots of preselected beats.
I do not understand why the notes should be different for guitar than for flute. In any case my suggestion was for testing a tuner to be used in checking the tuning of a flute, so it should be OK for this specific test. There are many other on line tuners and I just chose the first in a Google list (I checked it before posting).
Now, if River's tuner is one for guitar only, for example, it could happen that it measures wrongly in the case of a flute. **That would be quite an interesting discovery!**
It could be that the electronics of different tuners react differently to the harmonic contents of the notes, but I am just guessing. And maybe the specific electronics of the MT-40 could measure correctly in spite of the harmonics of the notes, but I do not know. The fact is that I have no setting for different instruments.
If you know the reason of the discrepancy I would like to know, as we plan to play flute duets with guitar in the coming months. If there is an issue with the tuning, it should be good to know in advance.
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I`ve re-read the first by River and he says that his tuner is intended for strings. So we could have a point there and it may measure wrongly in case of a flute. Maybe others in the Forum could post their experiences, it is (IMO) very interesting issue.
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Re: my flute is rather flat
04:18 on Monday, November 24, 2008
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Re: my flute is rather flat
15:46 on Monday, November 24, 2008
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Re: my flute is rather flat
02:49 on Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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