1st partial

Isaac OLEG oleg-i@wanadoo.fr
Fri, 1 Nov 2002 22:56:14 +0100


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Dear Expert,

Regulate, voice the piano, etc

Take the tuning hammer in your hand, and play the note to be tuned with the
other.

As low partials of the basses are (from what have been told me) the result
of the mixed beats of upper ones, they are not easily heard by machines,
while human ears usually do.

I've never find the SAT to allow for a correct tune of the basses, and more
than all it gives you a focus on partials that are not the tone we are
after.

May be a piano technician training can help ?

Zoreil from France

Having fun


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  De : caut-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces@ptg.org]De la part de
Wimblees@aol.com
  Envoye : jeudi 31 octobre 2002 21:45
  A : caut@ptg.org
  Objet : 1st partial


  One of the piano profs called me into his office and asked if I could tune
the 1st octave so that more of the 1st partial can be heard.

  He played C2 while holding down C3, and the first partial sounded on C3.
But when he held down C2, and played C1, the first partial wasn't there.
Such was also the case in all the notes from A0 - B1.

  How can I tune that first octave to have the first partial sound on the
octave above?

  I use a SATIII, using the program from Sanderson.

  Wim

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