![]() Instruments will require periodic tuning after an hour of continuous play. This can be challenging if the ambient temperature is extreme and for wind players as instruments heat up as they play due to hot air. If an instrument is cold, it will tend to be flat. Temperature can cause an instrument to be out of tune.Write down what you needed to do in order to make the adjustment in your practice journal or notate it in your music.Repeat this process until you can consistently hit the note in tune.When you get to the problem note, try to hit it with the adjustment in mind. Remember the adjustment you made and replay the passage.This might mean changing fingerings, adjusting your embouchure, or playing around with your air support. Try to adjust the note so that it gets in tune (the strobe will stay steady). Once you have found those problem notes, play the passage of music slowly and then stop and hold the problem note and look at the tuner.For example, on wind instruments, there are certain fingerings that will naturally be sharp or flat. These might be problem notes that are specific to you or they might be due to tendencies with your instrument. ![]()
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