In a message dated 3/10/99 10:09:10 PM, you wrote: <<I've been hearing that it comes out better with two quick tunings than fighting with one long one when they're flat like this.>> Brian; My "normal" tuning is two passes unless it is on an instrument that gets tuned very often, say once a week/month at a dinner theatre. I found that it was a choice of spending 5/10 minutes cleaning up wandering unisons/chords/octaves after a one pass tuning, or making one very quick pass and then being able to set a really solid tuning the second time around. Basically the same as a pitch raise just not as drastic :-) Jim Bryant (FL)
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