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Schuler tuning (1651 bytes)
1: '''Schuler tuning''' describes the fundamental functional condition...
3: As first explained by [[Max Schuler]] in his classic [[1923]] paper, a
8: This is the basic principle of Schuler tuning that must
19: Schuler tuning provides the inertial platform of a

Max Schuler (977 bytes)
2: '''Maximilian Schuler''' discovered the principle known as
3: [[Schuler tuning]] which is fundamental to the operation
7: Schuler's cousin
10: using [[gyroscope]]s in 1905, and Schuler joined the
14: In 1923 Schuler published his discovery that if the

Ron Schuler (1973 bytes)
1: '''Ron Schuler''' (born [[February 12]], [[1963]]) is a politici...
3: ... In November 1998, he became Chair of the Board. Schuler has also been the owner or co-owner of a number o...
5: ...Conservative candidates in most of the province. Schuler appears to have benefitted from local opposition ...
7: Schuler is currently the opposition critic for Labour and...
9: ...ederal election, 2004|federal election of 2004]], Schuler supported the candidacy of [[Joy Smith]], whose v...

Tuning (3857 bytes)
1: ...m of tuning, see [[engine tuning]]. For [[radio]] tuning, see [[tuner]].''
5: ...obviously requires the ability to match pitch and tuning at other intervals requires [[relative pitch]].
8: *Tuning to a pitch with one's voice is called ''matching ...
10: ...ust the [[fundamental]] or the [[harmonic]]s. The tuning of bells is extremely complicated.
12: ... pitch. Sometimes a [[tuning fork]] or electronic tuning device may used as a reference pitch, though ofte...

Just tuning (2677 bytes)
1: [[Just intonation]] is any [[musical tuning]] in which the [[frequencies]] of [[notes]] are r...
3: Just tuning frequencies of all notes in each [[key]] based on...
7: ...2 when the tonic is taken as 24, so that in C the tuning for Eb and Bb would be 308 Hz and 462 Hz. These f...
241: ...p://tonalsoft.com/enc/ Tonalsoft Encyclopaedia of Tuning]
242: [[Category:Tuning]]

Fine-tuning (902 bytes)
1: ...ies to be very small. Physicists do not like fine-tuning because the natural values of [[dimensionless]] p...
3: The necessity of fine-tuning leads to various problems that do not show that o...

Drop D tuning (930 bytes)
1: ... a larger, fuller sound. Playing chords in drop-D tuning is very simple as long as you remember that <i>an...
3: ... tune drop D, make sure you are tuned to standard tuning, and then simply tune your low E string one full ...
5: Drop D tuning is most popular in [[heavy metal music|heavy meta...
8: == Playing chords in Drop D Tuning ==

Open tuning (725 bytes)
1: ...ing, or pressing any of the strings; using such a tuning other chords may be played by simply [[barre chor...
3: ... example would be the [[taro patch]], or open 'G' tuning, with strings low-high; D-G-D-G-B-D.
5: Open tunings are common in [[blues music]] and some [[rock an...
7: ...ayers who make extensive or exclusive use of open tunings include [[Keith Richards]], [[Leo Kottke]], [[Ri...

Watch tuning (107 bytes)
1: '''Watch tuning''' is the modification or changing design of [[wa...

Musical tuning (7912 bytes)
1: ...tuning, for the musical 'process' of tuning see [[tuning]].''
5: ...acing of [[frequency]] values which are used. The tuning systems are usually defined in such a way that a ...
7: The history of tuning is much more complex than it at first seems; this...
12: * Other musical tunings: Chinese, Indian etc.
18: == Ways of tuning the twelve-note chromatic scale ==

Tuning fork (2766 bytes)
1: ...itch (music)|pitch]]. The pitch that a particular tuning fork generates depends upon the length of the two...
3: [[Image:TuningFork.jpg|right|frame|Tuning fork on wood block]]
5: The tuning fork was invented in [[1711]] by [[John Shore]], ...
9: ...ic modulus]] of the material; for precise work, a tuning fork should be kept in a thermostatically control...
11: ...ng constructions working on the same principle as tuning forks, is widely used.

Pythagorean tuning (6930 bytes)
1: ...s such, it is the basis for many other methods of tuning.
5: ...450 Hz, 9:4 above the original D. When describing tunings, it is usual to speak of all notes as being with...
7: In applying this tuning to the [[chromatic scale]], however, a problem ar...
26: ...ver, as the above table indicates, in Pythagorean tuning, they theoretically have different ratios, and ar...
28: ...''[[wolf interval]]''. In the case of Pythagorean tuning, all the fifths are 701.96 cents wide, in the exa...

Lucy tuning (4050 bytes)
1: '''LucyTuning''' is a form of [[meantone temperament]], in whic...
3: ... between a major third and a fourth, which in LucyTuning will be (600-300/&pi;)-1200/&pi; = 600-1500/&pi; ...
5: ...the following description of Harrison's system of tuning:
9: ...at Harrison's third is the 1200/&pi; third of LucyTuning.
12: ===Charles Lucy on Lucy tuning===

Engine tuning (4050 bytes)
3: '''Engine tuning''' is the modification or design of [[internal co...
27: ...ow of this type, and are amenable to this form of tuning. Naturally many other design parameters are sacri...
29: [[cs:Tuning]]
30: [[fr:Tuning]]
31: [[pl:Tuning]]

Automatic Tuning System euro plus (268 bytes)
1: '''ATS euro plus''' is an [[automatic tuning system]] for convenient initial adjustment of the...

Hermann Anschütz-Kaempfe (229 bytes)
3: of his staff was [[Max Schuler|Maximilian Schuler]] who made the
4: fundamental discovery of [[Schuler tuning]].

Tune (168 bytes)
3: *the musical process of [[tuning]].
4: *musical systems of tuning: [[musical tuning]].
5: *automotive [[engine tuning]].

All fifths (549 bytes)
1: ...ractical approach to a predominantly fifths-based tuning.

Pythagorean comma (1082 bytes)
3: ...val. [[Equal temperament]], today the most common tuning system used in the west, gets around this problem...
6: ''See also:'' [[Pythagorean tuning]].
9: ...?pythagorean-comma.htm Tonalsoft Encyclopaedia of Tuning]

Tunable laser (503 bytes)
7: Usually thermally tuned DFB lasers. Maximum tuning range: 8 nm
10: ...se tuning) and additionally thermally tuned (fine tuning)

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