Simultaneously play the A note (the fifth string of the guitar) and tune it to the pitch of the instrument's tuning fork. How to use: Lean the fork against a hard object such as a table or knee, close to the ear, or use your thumb and index finger to replace the prongs (or forks) that resonate, such as the table top or the top of the guitar.Widely used: In addition to being a convenient tool for tuning stringed instruments, tuning forks are also very suitable for singing practice, ear training, basic education classroom use, science projects or meditation use. Clear and accurate tone: The tuning fork provides accurate clean tone, which is very suitable for guitar, ukulele, violin, and piano tuning and keep them consistent.It is suitable for music beginners and can grasp the sound very well. 440Hz tuning fork: The tuning fork is made of metal alloy, and the pitch A.440 Hz is printed on the handle.It can be carried with you, and it is good to put it in your pocket or schoolbag. Lightweight and compact: The guitar tuning fork has a length of 12.6cm (5inch) and is light in weight.Color-coded O-rings allow easy key identification.Molded, ergonomic comfort handle is easy to hold.Precision-designed to offer extremely accurate tuning (E 3296).Planet Waves offers a complete line of award-winning accessories including cables, picks, tuners, capos, straps, humidifiers, maintenance tools and more. Planet Waves, part of the D'Addario family of brands, is known for innovative, problem-solving, quality musical accessories. The convenient size makes it easy to store in any instrument case. The ergonomic comfort handle is easy to hold while striking and placing on any instrument or vibrating surface. The Planet Waves Tuning Forks provide an extremely accurate reference pitch for tuning all instruments by ear. Perfect for tuning all instruments from guitar and bass to band and orchestra. The Planet Waves "A" Tuning Fork make it easy to tune any instrument by ear by providing an extremely accurate tuning E 329.6 reference Pitch.
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