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  2. Reentrant tuning - Wikipedia

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    A variety of tunings are used for the four string tenor guitar, including a relatively small number of re-entrant tunings. One example of a re-entrant tuning for tenor guitar is D 4 –G 3 –B 3 –E 4 with strings 3–1 as for the normal 6-string guitar, but string 4 tuned to D an octave above the 4th string of the 6 string guitar.

  3. Ukulele - Wikipedia

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    For the concert and tenor ukuleles, both reentrant and linear C 6 tunings are standard; linear tuning in particular is widely used for the tenor ukulele, more so than for the soprano and concert instruments. The baritone ukulele usually uses linear G 6 tuning: D 3 –G 3 –B 3 –E 4, the same as the highest four strings of a standard 6-string ...

  4. Tenor guitar - Wikipedia

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    Also common are tuning one octave below standard violin tuning, G 2 −D 3 −A 3 −E 4, which is typical of the tenor banjo in Irish folk music or "octave mandolin," and the so-called "Chicago tuning", D 3 −G 3 −B 3 −E 4, the same as the top four strings of a standard guitar, or the "baritone ukulele," a slightly smaller instrument ...

  5. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Stringed instrument tunings

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    Ukulele#Sizes gives tunings in Helmholtz notation, ... Tenor guitar reentrant tuning, ... A tuning is a sequence of pitches to which the strings are tuned.

  6. Stringed instrument tunings - Wikipedia

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    6 string Tenor Ukulele Hawaii Invented by Sam Kamaka to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Hawaii's Statehood. The name comes from the last queen of Hawaii, Queen LiliÊ»uokalani Liuqin: 4 strings 4 courses. G 3 • D 4 • G 4 • D 5. Alternate G 3 • D 4 • A 4 • E 5; liuyeqin, willow leaf instrument China Liuto cantabile: 10 strings 5 courses

  7. Musical tuning - Wikipedia

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    Tuning is the process of adjusting the pitch of one or many tones from musical instruments to establish typical intervals between these tones. Tuning is usually based on a fixed reference, such as A = 440 Hz. The term "out of tune" refers to a pitch/tone that is either too high or too low in relation to a given reference pitch. While an ...

  8. Cavaquinho - Wikipedia

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    Other tunings include: D A B E – Portuguese ancient tuning, made popular by Júlio Pereira, reentrant with A being the lowest pitch [4] G G B D [5] A A C ♯ E; D G B E – used for solo parts in Brazil; G D A E – mandolin tuning; G C E A – ‘cavacolele’ tuning, the same as the soprano/tenor ukulele [6]

  9. Guitalele - Wikipedia

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    This gives it tuning of ADGCEA, with the top four strings tuned like a low G ukulele. [6] This is the same as the tuning of the requinto guitar, although the latter are typically larger than a guitalele, and as the most common tuning for the guitarrón mexicano, albeit at a higher octave.

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