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How Do You Use A Tuning Fork?

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How Do You Use A Tuning Fork?

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Invented in 1711, the tuning fork is essential before any classical music concert. It’s a metal device with two prongs shaped like a “U.” It gives a constant pitch you can tune your instrument to. Most commonly it sounds the note of A, but you can find tuning forks of any pitch. Choose your tuning forks carefully. They can be made of steel, aluminum and even space alloy. Consider buying a set so you get a range of pitches for use with different instruments. Keep your wrist flexible when holding the tuning fork. Grasp it firmly at its end but keep your fingers relaxed. Bend your elbow when holding it. There shouldn’t be any tension in your arm, which travels to your hand and makes using the tuning fork harder. Pick a hard surface you feel comfortable striking with metal. This can be a desktop, the back of a chair or even a small object like a hockey puck. Hold the tuning fork on its side so you’re striking only one of the prongs. The “U” shape causes both sides to vibrate and produces a

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