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What is scordatura?

What is scordatura? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. (music) cross-tuning; a system of tuning a musical instrument to pitches other than the accepted standard, for example, tuning one or more strings of a violin to pitches other than the commonly accepted GDAE.
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The leader of the orchestra, David Greed, toggled between this scordatura instrument and his conventionally tuned violin and made a brilliant contribution to the performance.
The strings of a four-string cello are usually tuned in fifths, but scordatura tunings were used in the baroque era, and so tuning in fifths cannot be taken for granted.
In his instrumental music, he was renowned for his use of scordatura, or alternate string tunings.
He was outstanding in the demonic scordatura solo – in which the violin is tuned a tone higher – in Mahler's fourth.
In the second movement, concertmaster Christopher Warren-Green's realization of the scordatura violin writing is chillingly compelling.
Most of the arias follow the vocal section with a ritornello scored for two to five strings, occasionally in scordatura tunings.

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