Hedges and Pianos (OT)

Elian Degen J. elian_degen@cantv.net
Fri, 6 Sep 2002 21:08:00 -0400


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Yes Kevin

I am an aural tunr and recently acquired a Verituner for speed sake and =
strain release.=20

I keep checking auraly and I indeed have te same feeling

Elian
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Kevin E. Ramsey=20
  To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
  Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 20:11
  Subject: Re: Hedges and Pianos (OT)



  I don't know about the rest of you, but for some reason it's easier =
for me to go up, even using the SAT, than it is going down. I think my =
ear gets more accurate when I start in the middle, or even on note one, =
than if I start on note 88 and go down.=20

  Anyone else have that same feeling?=20

  Wim=20

      I think I'd  agree with that, Wim. The only time I tune from the =
bottom up is when I'm pitch raising with the SAT. After I get the piano =
close, I start at A4 and tune down through the temperament checking =
intervals as I go, all the way down to A0. After that, I go back up to =
A4 and tune the rest of the way up. I  pull my unisons in after I'm =
done, from the bottom to the top. When I get all the way up, I breath a =
sigh of relief, knowing the hard part is done, then I tune the unisons =
in the bass.=20

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