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Tuning the Organ One Note Lower
By Bruce Clark

In response to Les Higger's question in 080915 MMDigest:  Are you
trying to tune it down one whole note lower or down one half note?
Your note transfers conflict.

  Lowering E to D is a whole tone lower
  Lowering F to E is a half tone lower

If you want to lower by a half step, or by a whole step, use this
guide: Drop down one note for a half step or drop down two notes for
a whole step.

 C
 B
 A#
 A
 G#
 G
 F#
 F
 E
 D#
 D
 C

Bruce Clark


(Message sent Tue 16 Sep 2008, 11:47:48 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Lower, Note, One, Organ, Tuning

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