Grab a cup of coffee, put on your thinking cap, and start working through this video from Minute Physics. The video explains why guitars, violins, and other instruments can be tuned to perfection. However, when it comes to pianos, it’s a whole different story—it’s a mathematical impossibility. Pianos are slightly but necessarily out of tune.
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