tuning environment

pianotune05 pianotune05@comcast.net
Fri, 3 Feb 2006 22:12:50 -0500


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I bet that was fun Paul, and yes Terry, free food is always great, =
especially made by those folks who live in the country.  Man they can =
cook up a storm. That was awesome chili and corn bread.  I've always =
heard that nursing home food was not much to be desired. T hese folks =
eat good, and now have a decent sounding piano to play.
Marshall
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  From: Paul Chick (Earthlink)=20
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  Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 9:06 PM
  Subject: RE: tuning environment


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  Subject: tuning environment

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  Hi Everyone,

  I know it's not a technical question per sae, but I like hearing about =
other technician's experiences.  What has been yoru worst tuning =
environment? =20

  Marshall

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  A 3 day auditorium piano sale turned many sales, so finding a quiet =
spot to do pre-delivery tuning and check got scarce. "Hey, how about the =
locker rooms?"

  Tiled walls and floors with concrete ceilings.  The hammer impact =
noise was louder than string.  It took twice as long to get the job =
done. =20

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  Paul C

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