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Qu'est-ce (qui) est tuning peg - définition

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PART
Peg dope; Pegbox; Tuning pegs; Peg compound; Peg paste; Peg stick; Peg soap; Friction pegs; Tuning pin; Tuning peg; Wrest pin; Zither pin; Fine tuner; Fine-tuner
  • Medieval bone tuning pin. One end is pierced for the string; the other is squared off to fit in a tuning lever socket. The middle section, which would pass through the wood, is tapered.
  • A violin [[tailpiece]]. Here, the two strings on the far side pass through the keyhole slots directly, but the nearer two strings use fine tuners.
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  • kora]] tuned with konso (braided leather ring) string terminations.
  • Tuning pegs with knobs on a [[veena]].

tuning peg         
¦ noun any of the pegs in the neck of a stringed musical instrument, which can be turned to adjust the tension of the strings and so tune the instrument.
pegbox         
¦ noun a structure at the head of a stringed instrument where the strings are attached to the tuning pegs.
Peg cell         
CELL TYPE
Peg cells
A peg cell is a non-ciliated epithelial cell within the uterine tube (oviduct or Fallopian tube). These cells are also known as an intercalated or intercalary cell.

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Tuning mechanisms for stringed instruments

A variety of methods are used to tune different stringed instruments. Most change the pitch produced when the string is played by adjusting the tension of the strings.

A tuning peg in a pegbox is perhaps the most common system. A peg has a grip or knob on it to allow it to be turned. A tuning pin is a tuning peg with a detachable grip, called a tuning lever. The socket on the tuning lever fits over the pin and allows it to be turned. Tuning pins are used on instruments where there is no space for a knob on each string, such as pianos and harps.

Turning the peg or pin tightens or loosens the string. Some tuning pegs and pins are tapered, some threaded. Some tuning pegs are ornamented with shell, metal, or plastic inlays, beads (pips) or rings.

Other tuning systems include screw-and-lever tuners, geared tuners, and the konso friction tuning system (using braided leather rings).