Cello Tuner App
Sunday, April 3rd, 2011GBTV #583 (HD) | Remote App Adds Gesture Control for …
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There’s An App For That $6.99 There’s An App For That – Poster |
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Matrix SR1000V Violin/Viola/Cello Tuner $23.99 The SR1000V is a professional quality tuner at a student price. Especially designed for orchestral stringed instruments, It will tune violin, viola, cello, and double bass through a pickup that clips on the bridge of the instrument. You’ve got to try it to believe how easy accurate tuning can be! |
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Matrix SR1000V Violin/Viola/Cello Tuner Standard $23.99 Clips onto bridge of violin, viola or cello. Needle displays accuracy of pitch of open string whether plucked or bowed. Perfect for the beginning student and parent. 3″ x 4 1/4″ x 1/2″. |
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Yamaha YT-240 String Instrument Tuner $29.99 The Yamaha YT-240 String Instrument Tuner gives you Violin, Viola/Cello, and Bass modes. With digital LCD needle and in/out jacks. |
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Griffin iFM Radio Tuner $34.99 1 Year Limited iPhone 3G iPhone 3GS iPhone iPod touch 2nd generation iPod nano 4th generation iPod touch iPod nano 3rd generation iPod classic iPod with video Plug iFM into your iPod and it wakes up the Apple radio control software already embedded in your iPod. You’ll see a new main menu choice: Radio. Got iPhone or iPod touch? Plug in iFM, and use Griffin’s iFM Radio Controller app (a free download from Apple’s App Store) to control your FM radio experience using your Multi-Touch display. FM GC17088 Griffin Griffin Technology Radio Tuner iFM iFM Radio Tuner www.griffintechnology.com |
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The Piano Tuner $14.38 All three of the composers featured on this enjoyable album of contemporary piano trios were born in England, but all of the music has strong connections with Scotland and an unmistakable Scottish flavor even as it is quite diverse in style. The album’s title comes from an opera by Nigel Osborne, material from which was adapted into the short movements constituting the work of the same name here. Only the first contains an effect suggesting the tuning of a piano, but the others expand on that idea in delightful ways, introducing various scales, some of them Asian, and beginning to treat them fugally. Sally Beamish’s The Seafarer Trio, with mystery novelist Alexander McCall Smith as narrator, offers incidental music of a sort for the titular Anglo-Saxon poem, presented here in a modern translation: “My mind is cast upon the sea swell, over the whale’s world widely to course creation’s coast: a closing rapture keenly calls.” Judith Weir’s Piano Trio No. 2, written after “contemplating what a Zen piano trio would sound like,” bears mystical movement titles (“How grass and trees become enlightened”) and relies on vaguely Zen-like procedures in each of its three movements: the initial material is somehow atomized or dissolved over the course of the movements, and the work ends with very Zen surprise that it would be unkind to spoil here. Beamish and Weir in particular have been gaining performances beyond Scotland, and Scotland’s Fidelio Trio offers fine examples of its work. ~ James Manheim, Rovi Performers: Darragh Morgan – Violin; Mary Dullea – Piano; Robin Michael – Cello |