tuning fork - translation to german
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tuning fork - translation to german

DEVICE USED TO PRODUCE A FIXED TONE
Tuning Fork; Tuning-fork; Tuning forks; Ragg tuning fork; Fork Tuning
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tuning fork         
Stimmgabel
tuning key         
  • Post-Medieval tuning hammer
  • Traditional piano tuning levers
SOCKET WRENCH USED TO TUNE STRING INSTRUMENTS
Piano wrench; Harp wrench; Tuning hammer; Piano tuning wrench; Tuning lever; Tuning key
Stimmgabel
Diapason         
n. diapason, strong musical sound; range; tuning fork

Definition

tuning fork
(tuning forks)
A tuning fork is a small steel instrument which is used to tune instruments by striking it against something to produce a note of fixed musical pitch.
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Wikipedia

Tuning fork

A tuning fork is an acoustic resonator in the form of a two-pronged fork with the prongs (tines) formed from a U-shaped bar of elastic metal (usually steel). It resonates at a specific constant pitch when set vibrating by striking it against a surface or with an object, and emits a pure musical tone once the high overtones fade out. A tuning fork's pitch depends on the length and mass of the two prongs. They are traditional sources of standard pitch for tuning musical instruments.

The tuning fork was invented in 1711 by British musician John Shore, sergeant trumpeter and lutenist to the royal court.

Examples of use of tuning fork
1. Q–link pendant sold by Clarus Transphase Scientific Incorporated CLAIM: Acts as a master tuning fork to balance your biofield and protect you from electromagnetic frequencies.
2. After all, the Indianapolis Colts are in some ways more the image of Super Bowl champions past than the Patriots, with Peyton Manning conducting an offense that hums like a tuning–fork.
3. "We had a tuning fork side by side with the recording, so you can correct the sound and speed variations." On March 3, Haber and Cornell sent audio back to Giovannoni, and another engineer further fine–tuned the recording to bring the voice out more from the static.
4. The company became a subsidiary of the Loews Corp. in 1'7'. It was under Henshel‘s tenure that the company released the Accutron watch, a groundbreaking battery–powered timepiece that used a tuning fork as the timing mechanism to achieve greater accuracy.