Baldwin L: OK

George Gilliland lgd@epix.net
Mon, 9 Nov 1998 15:41:06 -0400


Oops, just for the record, I meant to say the big break in weather was
during FIRST tuning not the second. It was pretty extreme, from 65% rel.hum
down to 33% in 24 hours, after which it has stayed pretty dry inside. Many
unisons were beating the very same afternoon the tuner left. Piano was 45
cents flat in the worst section.

New tuning has held very well.

George

>Hi all,
>
>Clearly the best tools in the hands of someone not very good, or else the
>piano was only pitch corrected not tuned.
>
>
>At 01:44 PM 11/9/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>6 and 7, and now it sings its heart out. . . clear as a bell. . . better
>>than ever. Thanks to the techs who offered their advice.
>>
>>(Rich, this was Bill Heiser. He worked out great.)
>>
>>BTW, the previous tuner used a Macintosh PowerBook and a very
>>impressive-looking software system (don't know the name of the program).
>>But the results were terrible. Temperament was "all over the place,"
>>according to second tuner (although there was a rather harsh break in the
>>weather during the second tuning).

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