Videos
An Introduction To Pianoscope
In this video, Frank Illenberger, the creator of pianoscope, talks about his motivation for developing the app and demonstrates some basic functions:
- Setting up a new tuning
- Measuring the inharmonicity
- Floating the pitch
- Tuning with the red indicator
- Consistently tuning with the freeze indicator
- Displaying and filtering partials
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How To Setup a New Tuning Document
In this tutorial, Gavin Brady shows how to create a new tuning document in pianoscope:
- Setup of parameters
- Measure inharmonicity & pitch
- Discussion of tuning order
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How to Optimize Concert Pitch
In this video, Gavin Brady shows how to use the Optimize Concert Pitch feature in pianoscope. The function analyzes an instrument's current tuning state to determine the optimal concert pitch, one that requires the fewest possible pitch changes.
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Tutorial
In this video, Rick Ohlendorf demonstrates some of the features of pianoscope:
- Setting up a new tuning
- Measuring the inharmonicity
- Tuning a few selected notes
- Lowering a very sharp tuning
- Tips for the tuning display
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See Your Client’s Pianos Like Never Before
In this webinar hosted by Gazelle, Frank Illenberger talks about how to train your aural skills using pianoscope:
- Visualizing partials & inharmonicity
- Become confident in your tuning stability
- Understanding tuning & deviation curves
- Voicing analysis
Tune Your Own Piano
In this one-hour beginners' tutorial, The Piano Doctor teaches you the basics of how to tune your own piano with pianoscope:
- Taking apart an upright or a grand piano
- Required tools
- Setting up a tuning
- Tune a string
- Tuning unisons
- Listening for beats
- Muting in tight spots
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