The instruments of the musicians were tuned well. = The musicians' instruments were tuned well.
Yes, a timpani can be tuned.
It's tuned.
Music used to be purely instruments and voices of the artists. Now it is possible to produce and sound imaginable on a computer and music is made up of many sounds and auto-tuned voices.
It's called a Glockenspiel. A percussion instrument that produces tuned pitches by striking tuned metal strips arranged similarly in fashion to the piano.
The past tense of tune is tuned.
Percussion instruments are instruments that can be tuned or not but tuned instruments are tuned.
The instruments were tuned to the Oboe which could keep the tune up and not like the string instruments which got out of tune. Remember the Baroque orchestra did not have standardization.
You tighten/loosen the strings.
That's a fair question; but I believe harpsichords and pianofortes were kept finely tuned all the time by someone who just "knew" it was correct, and tuned their instruments off of that.
Instruments like timpani, marimba, vibraphone, and steel drums are examples of percussion instruments that can be tuned to specific pitches. These instruments can produce musical notes with varying frequencies by adjusting the tension or size of the material being struck.
The more you play musical instruments, the better tuned your hearing to pick up more sounds ( which is better hearing). The use of good hearing is used by musicians to detect the faintest of errors in their/others playing
To make sure that they're in tune and everything's properly adjusted. Professional musicians also tend to restring their instruments before a show. And new strings need "stretching" because the slack in the strings has not yet been stretched out, so to play a newly restrung guitar right away tends to mean that the strings will go out of tune quickly.
The timpani is a percussion instrument that can be tuned with a foot pedal.
A Kalimba is a percution instrument that is made of wood and metal and is not a tuned instrument. You can get tuned instruments at kalimbamagic.com
Tuned typically refers to something that has been adjusted or optimized to perform at its best, while untuned means something that has not been adjusted or optimized. In the context of music, tuned instruments produce sounds at specific pitches, while untuned instruments produce sounds without a specific pitch.
EADGBE is concert pitch tuning for a guitar.DGCFAD is one tone lower.This would mean other instruments would have to adjust to suit,which usually is not recommended.The guitar tuned to the latter would sound ok if played by itself or with other guitars tuned the same because it is tuned to itself.Usually when instruments play together,they are all tuned to concert pitch.
The only instruments I can think of that can be tuned to a C would be clarinet and trumpet. Most tuning notes are a Concert Bb. Concert notes are different on almost any instrument.