- In
music mistuning is most
generally the
action of
incorrectly tuning or the
state of
being out of tune.
Mistuning is also the
displacement of a pitch...
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Scordatura ([skordaˈtuːra]; literally,
Italian for "discord", or "
mistuning") is a
tuning of a
string instrument that is
different from the normal, standard...
- ISBN 0-12-213564-4. Moore, B.C. & Glasberg, B.R. (1986) "Thresholds for
Hearing Mistuned Partials as
Separate Tones in
Harmonic Complexes".
Journal of the Acoustical...
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develops an
error voltage proportional to the
degree to
which the
receiver is
mistuned. This
error voltage is then fed back to the
tuning circuit in such a way...
- "pyrovac". In
consumer equipment, it is
usually a sign of a
shorted or
badly mistuned load, or a
badly out-of-bias condition. When testing,
repairing or restoring...
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except the b**** notes).
Professional piano tuners carefully control the
mistuning of each
string to add
movement without losing clarity. However, in some...
- the
intended radio station,
measured in
megahertz (e.g. 101.1 MHz).
Mistuning is the
greatest source of
distortion in FM reception. Some
models realize...
- (2001). "Scordatura [descordato, discordato] (It., from scordare: 'to
mistune'; Fr. discordé, discordable, discordant; Ger. Umstimmung, Verstimmung)"...
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theorist Ernő Lendvai's terminology, the C
alpha chord may be
considered a
mistuned major chord or major/minor in
first inversion (in this case, C major/minor)...
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parts of the
screen allowed focus to be
checked from
centre to edge;
mistuning would also blur the lines. All
parts of the
greyscale would not be distinct...