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Why to tune at a = 441
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2 comments
Dorian Martinka
Interesting! I had no idea! Thanks. I shared this new gained info with my sax-playing college prof.
Ellen
Good idea. i have never thought of this. Video buffered a little. I am going to sign in again and see if it changes.