Tuning

Andrew & Rebeca Anderson anrebe@zianet.com
Tue, 12 Apr 2005 18:49:38 -0600


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I did a 40cent pitch raise out here during the height of our 20 year 
drought 15-18% RH.  Came back during the wet spring 60% ambient RH.   It 
was well sharp of desired pitch.  Temperature (less so) and humidity (very 
much so) do matter.

Andrew

At 09:29 PM 4/11/2005 -0700, you wrote:

>Hey Guys,
>
>I had a quick question.  I tuned someone's piano today.  When I got to it, 
>it was just a tad bit sharp.  Can pianos go sharp when they go 
>"out-of-tune", or is the previous tuner to blame?
>
>Also, I just got my first knick in my rosewood handle while I was 
>tuning.  I almost cried, but I held it together pretty good.  They say the 
>first scratch is the hardest.
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>
>Matthew Todd
>Todd Piano Works
>Piano Tuner/Technician
>Tuning - Repairing - Regulating
>
>
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