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Aymara
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Interesting, didn't knew that. Are there tuning forks in G available in these countries?
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Chris
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Brian Prunka
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I assume so. You can get a tuning fork for any note pretty much anywhere.
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Aymara
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Not in Germany, where I only saw different "A" tuning forks so far ... 440 Hz and 435 Hz for example.
Only in medical supply shops you get "C" 64 Hz or 128 Hz too.
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Multi Kulti
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Quote: Originally posted by Aymara |
Not in Germany, where I only saw different "A" tuning forks so far ... 440 Hz and 435 Hz for example.
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Chris there are...Planet Waves for example produce in other notes too..
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Aymara
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Yes, but only "E" in 329.6Hz and "C" in 261.6Hz as it seems and the later being a discontinued model.
As it seems, the tuning fork is a dying product being more and more substituted by electronic tuning devices.
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Chris
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