![]() ![]() Playing in tune is largely about creating appropriate interval distances measured from the root of the chord and/or other pitches that are occurring simultaneously. Practicing with an electronic tuner can get people who are far off of the pitch to be in the neighborhood of it, but it will never get them to actually play "in tune." This is only true for a piano, which is tuned in equal temperament, in which every single semitone is the same size, and deliberately set "out of tune" in terms of the whole number ratios that other instruments that can vary their pitch strive to attain when playing intervals together. So can someone explain to this former brass player her teacher’s logic? I get that, due to natural human limitations you can’t ever be 100% in tune due to their being some amount of fudge but I would think you should strive to get as close to it as possible. To which my response is “an F is an F, you are in tune or you aren’t” my daughter's reply being “that sounds like something a brass player would say”. Her teacher, who does play with the lock symphonies, stated that a violinist will never be completely in tune with a tuner and that depending on the note you are playing it will always be either sharp or flat to some extent except for the resonant notes so she shouldn’t worry about it. She is working up her Krehtzwr piece for all state audition and I made the suggestion she could always go note by note and make sure she is hitting them all in tune with a tuner, to which she said something that confused me. And she is excellent and all but she said something that confuse me as a former horn player. So I am not a violinist, my teenage daughter is. ![]() Thanks to hogit for the r/violinist old Reddit logo! Send a modmail and we will review and approve your post as soon as possible. It's probably been caught by the spam filter. If you are looking for transcriptions, please visit r/transcribe. You can look for modern music at your local music or violin shop or by searching online shops. Scores for anime/video game music/film/pop songs are not always available. IMSLP is a good resource for public domain classical music. Remember, the more information you can provide, the better answers you will receive.įeel free to join the unofficial discord server, All Types of Violinists!! ![]() If you are asking a question, or looking for help, please make sure to include as much relevant information as you can, including video if at all possible. Please read the rules You will be expected to follow the rules. A subreddit for any violin-related discussion. ![]()
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