[CAUT] Corigliano

Zeno Wood zeno.wood at gmail.com
Thu Jul 29 08:41:22 MDT 2010


David,
Hmm, don't think I understand this method.  Do you mean A flat?  I have a
415 fork somewhere, I think I could get the target A to sound about the same
when played with either the 415 or 440 fork.  Or borrow someone's ETD.

how's your summer going?

-Z


On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 10:30 AM, David Skolnik
<davidskolnik at optonline.net>wrote:

> Zeno,
> You could ask him. Otherwise, I guess I should assume that you don't have
> any electronic pitch source, with which you could simply recalibrate at 50
> cents flat and tune as more or less normal.  So, could you tune down one
> string of A440 to make the interval between B flat and that string sound the
> same as between that string and A?  That's too simple, there must be
> something wrong with that.
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> David Skolnik
> Hastings on Hudson, NY
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> At 09:03 AM 7/29/2010, you wrote:
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>> Anyone here ever tune for two-piano music by Corigliano, involving tuning
>> one piano down 1/4 step?  Any advice?
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>> Thanks,
>> Zeno Wood
>> Brooklyn College
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