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From: SNaru~-online.de (Siegfried Naruhn)
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 96 11:48 +0100
Subject: RE: Re: Reed fatigue revisited

Paul Bielicki asked on 01-1-96:

>>... how can a person know when it is in tune without the help of some sort of
tuner? I would really like to learn how to keep my harps sounding as good as
they can but I really don't have the cash for a fancy electronic tuner.<<

Actually, I'm just testing the share version of 'In Tune', a software of
Bekosoft, Box 77011, Grandin Park P.O., St. Albert, Alberta T8N 6C1, Canada.

When the compu is combined with a mic, a white pointer shows on a colored scale
the actual pitch of the respecting note played on the harp, the note and the
deviation of zero in cent. Tone range is 8 octaves. A very useful and
comfortable tuning program. E-mail of Bekosoft is: bekoso~upernet.ab.ca

Siegfried Naruhn Have harp. must tune!