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<blockquote data-quote="ahole-ic" data-source="post: 7365333" data-attributes="member: 619324"><p>All total BS. There is no way to find your peak without a TL. Don't listen to these guys. Just find someone with a TL and work something out so you can test on it. You can't find your peak by ear... not even close....</p><p></p><p>and yeah try different notes. Start just above where you think you're tuned and go up. You should see the score rise, then stop rising, then gradually fall off. From there it's easy to see what your peak was, and why it's called a peak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahole-ic, post: 7365333, member: 619324"] All total BS. There is no way to find your peak without a TL. Don't listen to these guys. Just find someone with a TL and work something out so you can test on it. You can't find your peak by ear... not even close.... and yeah try different notes. Start just above where you think you're tuned and go up. You should see the score rise, then stop rising, then gradually fall off. From there it's easy to see what your peak was, and why it's called a peak. [/QUOTE]
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