Difference between revisions of "Tuning Fork"
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Revision as of 17:26, 10 March 2017
By placing a tuning fork against a patient's skull, as is typically done with the Weber and Rinne tests, medical providers are able to tune their musical instruments in the appropriate key.
Gomerpedia Tip
If you enjoy playing the tuning fork, try playing with Einthoven's Triangle.
Now, What Song Do You Want to Play?
- Burn the Witch (Song) by Radiohead
- I Wanna Wash Your Hand (Song) by The Beatles
- Manic Monday (Song) by The Bangles
- When I Come to Round (Song) by Green Day