The Importance of Using a Tuner: Finding Your Perfect Pitch
The Importance of Using a Tuner: Finding Your Perfect Pitch

Music is a beautiful language, but like any language, it relies on clear communication.  Just like people speaking the same language can do so with different accents to their voice so too can musicians play the same note but with slight changes in the way it sounds.  The pitch may be a bit high or a bit low, and over the centuries musicians have come up with ways to analyze these differences so that multiple musicians can better "play in tune."  Just as proper grammar and pronunciation are essential for understanding spoken words, playing in tune is paramount for creating harmonious music. This is where the tuner comes in.  For the beginner (or even the more advanced musician) it can be a vital tool for developing accuracy of pitch.

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Most traditional gig bags for musical instruments are boring. They do the job, but expressing some individuality is difficult when the only color you have to choose from is black. The new Fusion series of gig bags breaks out of that mold with vibrant colors and useful accessories for almost every common band instrument.

 

All Fusion Bags come in four different styles, labeled from F1 (their premiere, professional line product) down to F4 (for the budget concious student). Most instrument bags in the F2 and F1 series feature the special Fuse-On attachment system which allows the user to securely attach an additional accessory bag or laptop bag to the main instrument bag. The higher end models also feature store away backpack straps.

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