Hi Ric, You've got to be kidding! :-) Of course I don't expect a temperament to be good for two years! In Houston or anywhere else, for that matter. Since this is our exam piano, when I tune it, I just usually use the Master tuning that is stored in my SAT. >Am I missing something? You expect a temperament to be good on a piano for >two years, ---in Houston? Or are you saying that you have tuned the same >piano to the same machine file and now two years later you are hearing a >difference? It's been in/on both! :-) Yes, this is the first time I've noticed a problem with the stored Master tuning. >The master has been on the machine for two years, not on the >piano? >---ric (when clueless experiences mild seperation anxiety) Sorry for any anxiety I may have caused, Ric. I guess I just didn't make myself clear enough. Avery >----- Original Message ----- >From: Avery Todd <atodd@UH.EDU> >To: <caut@ptg.org> >Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 8:14 AM >Subject: Re: CTE-Master Tuning > > >| Hi Ric, >| >| >How long are you talking about from tuning to change? >| >| We originally did the Master about 2+ yrs. ago but when giving tests, I'd >| never noticed any problem before. Yesterday, while giving it just a >| 'beginning of semester' tuning', was the first time I'd noticed >| anything different.
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