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    alternate tunings: Guitar (Nashville high tuning and Joe Beck's alto guitar tuning) Pedal steel guitar (C6 tuning and E9 tuning) The standard tunings for instruments...
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    meanings for tuning: Tuning practice, the act of tuning an instrument or voice. Tuning systems, the various systems of pitches used to tune an instrument...
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  • re-entrants and pockets in military tactics Reentrant dysrhythmia, a type of cardiac arrhythmia Reentrant tuning in music This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    broke with reentrant tuning. His cuatro, called "solista" (soloist), was tuned in strict ascending pitch order. After trying many tunings, Reyna settled...
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  • Re-entry, or reentrant tuning, an effect that occurs with a break in the sequence of pitches to which the strings of a stringed instrument are tuned Reentry...
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    theorbos were generally tuned in G and double strung throughout, with only the first course in reentrant tuning. Theorbos tuned in G were much better suited...
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    E9 tuning is a common tuning for steel guitar necks of more than six strings. It is the most common tuning for the neck located furthest from the player...
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    reentrant tuning. Similar to the first five strings of a guitar, but with the third, fourth and fifth an octave above what one might expect. Tuning:...
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    common set-up is C6 tuning on the near neck and E9 tuning on the far neck. On a six-string neck, for example, on lap steel guitar, C6 tuning is most usually...
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    Ukulele (section Tuning)
    G string is tuned an octave higher than might be expected, so this is often called "high G" tuning. This is known as a "reentrant tuning"; it enables...
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  • as many as six strings. The strings are not tuned in order of pitch, but are instead in a reentrant tuning alternating between higher and lower strings...
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    Charango (section Tuning)
    may be tuned in octaves. When courses four and five are doubled at the lower octave the ronroco is essentially no longer in reentrant tuning. Chillador:...
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    Tenor guitar (section Tuning)
    guitars are normally tuned in fifths, C3−G3−D4−A4, using the same tuning as the tenor banjo, mandola, or viola. Also common are tuning one octave below standard...
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    metal. The rajão is tuned to D4-G4-C4-E4-A4, a reentrant tuning with the third string the lowest pitch. When it has 6 strings, the tuning becomes D4-G4-C4-E4-A4-A4...
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  • notes from low to high pitch. Exceptions exist: Instruments using reentrant tuning (e.g., the charango) may have a high string before a low string. Instruments...
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    and body-size of a standard guitar, designed to use with a special reentrant tuning that was briefly successful in the UK market. Most of these instruments...
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  • tunings are often taken up a tone, either by tuning up or using a capo. For example, "double-D" tuning (A4 D3 A3 D4 E4) – commonly reached by tuning up...
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    stringing pattern and reentrant tuning. As described by Beck: It's pretty straight-ahead, really. Take your whole guitar and tune it down a fifth to the...
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    requinto tiple uses a reentrant tuning, in that the first course is tuned to a lower pitch than some of the courses "below" it (see tuning table). Cuatro (instrument)...
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    Cavaquinho (section Tuning)
    A common tuning in Portugal is C G A D (non-reentrant with C being the lowest pitch, or from lower to higher pitches). The standard tuning in Brazil...
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    long pre-date Sweeney's heyday. The fifth string gives the banjo a reentrant tuning, a feature that existed in instruments of the ancient Greeks. Sweeney...
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  • seven course instrument is tuned: (A3) • D4 • G4 • C5 • E5 E4 • A4 • E5. This arrangement preserves the reentrant tuning of the charango for courses...
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    conchera, and guitarra conchera. The vihuela and guitar types are tuned using reentrant tuning, each course having two strings an octave apart. The charango...
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    latter differs in that its tuning is reentrant: C – D – E – F – G – A – B – c – d – g – c' – e'– a – d'. The diatonic tuning limited its compass, but produced...
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    Mandolin (section Tuning)
    different tunings are used. Usually, courses of 2 adjacent strings are tuned in unison. By far the most common tuning is the same as violin tuning, in scientific...
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    Darwinism came in 1978, when he proposed his group selection and phasic reentrant signalling. Edelman lays out five necessary requirements that a biological...
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  • PMC 2647779. PMID 19146262. Seth, A. K. (2004). "Visual Binding Through Reentrant Connectivity and Dynamic Synchronization in a Brain-based Device". Cerebral...
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  • Retrieved 2020-11-10. ...support for reentrant code, which has evolved in byacc to the point where it can be compared and tuned against bison. "Berkeley Yacc...
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  • traditional kernel extensive work needs to be carried out to make it reentrant or interruptible, as programs running on different processors could call...
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    outside of the cell like a flower. These two TM helices are linked by a reentrant loop, dispersed symmetrically around a common axis corresponding to the...
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