[CAUT] set of C forks

Conrad Hoffsommer hoffsoco at luther.edu
Thu Oct 30 11:06:17 MST 2008


If you sold pianos would you be wheeling and dealing?

anOn


On 10/30/08, Chris Solliday <csolliday at rcn.com> wrote:
> How about a further certification for this?
> (sorry couldn't resist)
> Chris Solliday

>
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>   I've seen sets of tuning forks advertised for sale in a new-age journal
> that were intended to be used for "chakra tuning". As I remember, they were
> quite expensive too!
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>
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>   Maybe this is a side-line we all could get into.have your pianos and
> chakras tuned in one trip.balancing the universe would be extra, of course.
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>   Eric Wolfley, RPT
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>   Director of Piano Services
>
>   College-Conservatory of Music
>
>   University of Cincinnati
>
>   From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Jeff
> Tanner
>   Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 11:44 AM
>   To: Ed Sutton; College and University Technicians
>   Subject: Re: [CAUT] set of C forks
>
>
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>   I've also seen tuning forks that are tuned to pitches that are supposed to
> have some sort of healing ability.
>
>   Tanner
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>
>     From: Ed Sutton
>
>     To: College and University Technicians
>
>     Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 12:47 AM
>
>     Subject: Re: [CAUT] set of C forks
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>
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>     Fred-
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>     These are "medical" tuning forks, used to test hearing. Some doctors
> still use them for a quick assessment of hearing. There were several
> interesting techniques for hearing tests, such as "Hold the fork to the top
> of the skull and have the patient report if it sounds louder in one ear."
>
>     Ed S.
>
>


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