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In a message dated 2/20/05 3:58:29 AM Pacific Standard Time,
terry@farrellpiano.com writes:
> Yeah, but how do you tell? I have seen, on a few, 435 on the plate. When I
> have seen that I talk to the piano owner about it and let them decide. Keep
> in mind that 435 and 440 Hz, in the middle of the piano, is only 20 cents
> difference - well within seasonal pitch fluctuations in places like.........
> Pennsylvania!
>
>
Greetings,
I think taht in general, any piano older than say the 1920's would
p[robably be a 435'er.
Julia
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