tuning the treble aurally

Avery Todd avery@ev1.net
Thu, 09 Jan 2003 02:23:50 -0600


A former PTJ technical editor, Yat Lam Hong (sp?) once called it
The Point of Diminishing Returns in an article he wrote.

Avery

>The trick is to quickly identify the degree of clarity any given
>instrument has, and get a good feel for not trying to force the
>instrument to sound and cleaner (at least not with the tuning hammer)
>then it is capable of. Tune the thing and get it done. Dont spend all
>the time in the world trying to tweek out this or that falsness, unless
>you have the right set of tools in front of you. Most of the time, the
>tuning hammer is not the tool for getting rid of falsness.
>
>RicB
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>Richard Brekne
>RPT, N.P.T.F.
>UiB, Bergen, Norway
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