Tuning Bar
Item Name Code (INC) 05964
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A bar mounted on or built within a resonant block to furnish exact pitch.
Additional Information for Tuning Bar
Tuning bars are a type of musical instrument part and accessory that are used in various instruments, such as xylophones, marimbas, and vibraphones. They are typically made of metal or synthetic materials and are designed to produce specific pitches when struck with a mallet or beater.
Tuning bars are usually arranged in a linear or curved fashion, with each bar representing a different pitch. They are tuned to specific frequencies or musical notes, allowing musicians to play melodies and harmonies on their instruments.
Instruments like xylophones and marimbas often have multiple tuning bars of different lengths and thicknesses, which produce different pitches when struck. The length and thickness of the tuning bars determine the pitch they produce, with longer and thicker bars producing lower pitches and shorter and thinner bars producing higher pitches.
Tuning bars can be adjusted or tuned by adding or removing material from the bar, or by adjusting the tension of the bar if it is made of a flexible material. This allows musicians to fine-tune the instrument and ensure that each bar produces the correct pitch.
Overall, tuning bars are essential components of various musical instruments, providing the foundation for creating melodies and harmonies.
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