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  2. GReddy - Wikipedia

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    The division that makes exhaust systems, turbo kits, cooling systems, electronics and accessory lines for Japanese and American cars is named GReddy.. GReddy is pronounced GRED-dy, [3] from the words "GREAT" and "Eddy", [3] as in a strong swirling wind current, referring to the strong swirling intake air of a turbocharger.

  3. B tuning - Wikipedia

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    Also, for a 6-string guitar, drop A tuning is achieved by tuning all strings down a 4th with the lowest string tuned 1 additional step down as follows A1-E2-A2-D3-F#3-B3. This is a "drop 1" tuning in the key of B (i.e. tune the whole guitar down a perfect fourth from standard tuning , then tune the 6th string a whole step down).

  4. List of guitar tunings - Wikipedia

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    All fourths tuningB'-E-A-d-g-c'-f' Expands the major third between the second and third strings, extending range a half step higher. Russian Tuning – D-G-B-D-g-b-d 6-string Open G tuning with additional 5th B-string. Was a standard tuning for classic 7-string guitars in Russia in the 19th to 20th centuries.

  5. Open B tuning - Wikipedia

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    Open B Tuning is an open tuning for guitar. The open string notes in this tuning are B-F ♯-B-F ♯-B-D ♯. It uses the three notes that form the triad of a B major chord: B, the root note; F ♯, the perfect fifth; and D ♯, the major third. When the guitar is strummed without fretting any of the strings, a B major chord is sounded. This ...

  6. Musical tuning - Wikipedia

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    Man turning tuning pegs to tune guitar Tuning of Sébastien Érard harp using Korg OT-120 Wide 8 Octave Orchestral Digital Tuner. 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.

  7. Musical temperament - Wikipedia

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    Construction, Tuning and Care of the Piano-forte (1887) by Edward Quincy Norton; Regulation and Repair of Piano and Player Mechanism, Together with Tuning as Science and Art (1909) by William Braid White; Modern piano tuning and allied arts (1917) by William Braid White (1878–1959) Biddle, Horace Peters (1867). The Musical Scale. Oliver ...

  8. Baritone guitar - Wikipedia

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    A standard guitar's standard tuning (from lowest–pitched string to highest) is E2–A2–D3–G3–B3–E4. While no standard tuning has been established for baritone guitars, popular tunings for the instrument are: a perfect fourth lower than a standard guitar (B1–E2–A2–D3–F ♯ 3–B3), a perfect fifth lower (A1–D2–G2–C3–E3–A3), or a major third lower (C2–F2–B2 ...

  9. Nashville tuning (high strung) - Wikipedia

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    The Pink Floyd song "Hey You" from the album The Wall and the Kansas song "Dust in the Wind" [2] from their Point of Know Return album use this form of guitar tuning. In "Hey You", David Gilmour replaced the low E string with a second high E (not a 12-string set, low E's octave string) such that it was two octaves up.