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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract New standard tuning (NST) is an alternativNew standard tuning (NST) is an alternative tuning for the guitar that approximates all-fifths tuning. The guitar's strings are assigned the notes C2-G2-D3-A3-E4-G4 (from lowest to highest); the five lowest open strings are each tuned to an interval of a perfect fifth {(C,G),(G,D),(D,A),(A,E)}; the two highest strings are a minor third apart (E,G). All-fifths tuning is typically used for mandolins, cellos, violas, and violins. On a guitar, tuning the strings in fifths would mean the first string would be a high B, something that was impractical until recently. NST provides a good approximation to all-fifths tuning. Like other regular tunings, NST allows chord fingerings to be shifted from one set of strings to another. NST's C-G range is wider, both lower and higher, than the E-E range of standard tuning in which the strings are tuned to the open notes E2-A2-D3-G3-B3-E4. The greater range allows NST guitars to play repertoire that would be impractical, if not impossible, on a standard-tuned guitar. NST was developed by Robert Fripp, the guitarist for King Crimson. Fripp taught the new standard tuning in Guitar Craft courses beginning in 1985, and thousands of Guitar Craft students continue to use the tuning. Like other alternative tunings for guitar, NST provides challenges and new opportunities to guitarists, who have developed music especially suited to NST. NST places the guitar strings under greater tension than standard tuning. Standard sets of guitar strings do not work well with the tuning as the lowest strings are too loose and the highest string may snap under the increased tension. Special sets of NST strings have been available for decades, and some guitarists have assembled NST sets from individual strings.ssembled NST sets from individual strings. , New Standar Tuning (NST), o Nueva AfinacióNew Standar Tuning (NST), o Nueva Afinación Estándar, es una afinación alternativa para la guitarra, que se aproxima a una afinación por quintas. A las cuerdas de la guitarra se le asignan las siguientes notas: Do2-Sol2-Re3-La3-Mi4-Sol4 (de la más grave a la más aguda); las cinco cuerdas abiertas más graves se encuentran afinadas en un Intervalo de quinta perfecta {(Do,Sol),(Sol,Re),(Re,La),(La,Mi)}; las dos cuerdas más agudas se encuentran separadas por una tercera menor (Mi,Sol). La afinación por quintas es normalmente utilizada para mandolinas, cellos, violas y violines. En una guitarra, afinar las cuerdas por quintas, significaría que la primera cuerda sería un Si alto, algo que no era práctico hasta hace poco.[cita requerida] La NST proporciona una buena aproximación a una afinación por quintas. Como otras afinaciones regulares, la NST permite que las digitaciones de acordes puedan ser cambiadas desde un conjunto de cuerdas a otro. La extensión Do-Sol de la NST es más amplia, siendo más grave y más aguda, que la extensión Mi-Mi de la afinación estándar, en qué las cuerdas está afinadas en las notas abiertas Mi2-La2-Re3-Sol3-Si3-Mi4. La extensión más amplia permite a las guitarras en NST tocar una repertorio que podría ser poco práctico, si no imposible, en guitarras afinadas de manera convencional. La NST fue desarrollada por Robert Fripp, el guitarrista de King Crimson. Fripp ha enseñado la Nueva Afinación Estándar en cursos de Guitar Craft empezando desde 1985, y miles de alumnos de Guitar Craft siguen utilizando la afinación. Como otras sintonías alternativas para la guitarra, la NST proporciona retos y oportunidades nuevos a los guitarristas, quiénes han desarrollado música especialmente adaptada a la NST. La NST somete a las cuerdas de guitarra a una tensión mayor que la afinación estándar. Los conjuntos de cuerdas normales no funcionan bien con afinación, ya que las cuerdas más graves quedan demasiado sueltas, y las más agudas se pueden cortar rápidamente ante la tensión aumentada. Conjuntos especiales cuerdas para la NST han estado disponibes por décadas, y algunos guitarristas han compuesto conjuntos de cuerdas de NST a través de cuerdas individuales.​ de NST a través de cuerdas individuales.​
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rdfs:comment New Standar Tuning (NST), o Nueva AfinacióNew Standar Tuning (NST), o Nueva Afinación Estándar, es una afinación alternativa para la guitarra, que se aproxima a una afinación por quintas. A las cuerdas de la guitarra se le asignan las siguientes notas: Do2-Sol2-Re3-La3-Mi4-Sol4 (de la más grave a la más aguda); las cinco cuerdas abiertas más graves se encuentran afinadas en un Intervalo de quinta perfecta {(Do,Sol),(Sol,Re),(Re,La),(La,Mi)}; las dos cuerdas más agudas se encuentran separadas por una tercera menor (Mi,Sol). separadas por una tercera menor (Mi,Sol). , New standard tuning (NST) is an alternativNew standard tuning (NST) is an alternative tuning for the guitar that approximates all-fifths tuning. The guitar's strings are assigned the notes C2-G2-D3-A3-E4-G4 (from lowest to highest); the five lowest open strings are each tuned to an interval of a perfect fifth {(C,G),(G,D),(D,A),(A,E)}; the two highest strings are a minor third apart (E,G).est strings are a minor third apart (E,G).
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