It is great to hear about "tune-offs" and the results of the judgements. Judging by hearing the pianos played is one thing, However I would be curious how they are rated by technicians checking the intervals; thirds, fourths, fifths, octaves, and unisons. Double and triple those of course just like in real tuning. Richard Moody ---------- > From: Jim <pianotoo@IMAP2.ASU.EDU> > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Orlando Tuneoff > Date: Tuesday, July 29, 1997 9:19 PM > > et me be the first to mention that the Orlando Tuneoff was a great > success. > Each person was asked to place and X in the column of the > piano which he felt sounded the best tuning wise. After about half of the > musical selections were played, piano A was moved to the position of piano > D while the other three were moved one space to the left. This was > done to rule out any advantage of position.
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