to A442 & back(D)

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Sun, 5 May 2002 15:11:17 -0400


Silly me. Yes, I do forget. I really don't see many significant pitch changes - except for drops in pitch after not tuning for 30 years or so.

Terry Farrell
  
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>   Terry                                                                         
>         That depends on what part of the country your in and what time of 
> year it is. Here in North Carolina I would leave a piano as much as 7 cents 
> flat in the winter time, or 7 cents sharp in the summer time.  As a general 
> rule I pull all pianos up to  A 440 June thru December, or float them a 
> little sharp. January thru May I would lower any piano to A 440, or float it 
> a little flat. It is common here for a piano to move in a range of 15 cents 
> from season to season.                                                          
>                         Joseph D Gotta RPT



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