Electronic Tuner for Pennywhistle?

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Tommy wrote:
fluti31415 wrote:Korg -- I have had mine for about 15 years (they were quite expensive back then), and it has served me well. Even after being thrown against the wall a few times. :x
I had my first Korg for many years and it never failed. Till I left in my shirt pocket, and it went through the washing machine and dryer. It came out clean, and looked new again. But it did not know what it was doing.
I bought a new Korg 30 to take its place.
Aye tis true, Korg takes care to ensure its equipment is musician and roadie - proof. Why waste money to protect against washing?

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Re: Electronic Tuner for Pennywhistle?

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Wanderer wrote:
Emrys wrote:

I originally had a QwikTune and it didn't cover the same range..I found myself using an online tuner though my computer whenever I reviewed high whistles, because the QwikTune didn't "hear" the 2nd octave.
http://www.apollosaxes.com/qwikguittun.html
I use a full chromatic QuikTune and generally have no problem with the range or 2nd octave! It covers all 8 notes and the sharps (but not the flats)
www.westonwhistles.co.uk

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