pitch raise time

Hans E. Sanders hesand01@louisville.edu
Wed, 26 Jan 2000 15:06:21 -0500


I believe that honor belongs to  Steve Fairchild, if I remember correctly. No time was counted towards installing the muting felts and set the starting target note and no time running between tunings and installing the temperament strips again (take a breather). Anyway an impressive record I watched happening. 

Hans Sander, RPT
UofLouisville, KY. 

>>> jonpage@mediaone.net 01/26/00 01:56PM >>>
At 10:04 AM 01/26/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>>Clyde
>>
>>I would be happy to demonstrate a 10 minute pitch raise and a 30 minute 
>>tuning. But the problem is, just because I know how to do it, doens't mean 
>>you can. It's hard to teach 20 years of experience in a 90 minute class. 
>>
>>Wim
>
>Hi Wim,
>Isn't that exactly what is asked of every instructor? I'd like to see this
>done too... aurally.
>
>Paging Mister Probst.
>
>Ron N
> 

At a seminar about 25 years ago Chris Robinson demonstrated
a half-step pitch raise and tuning in 18 minutes. His record is
recorded in the Guinness Book.

A most impressive demo.


Jon Page,   piano technician
Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass.
mailto:jonpage@mediaone.net 
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