Defending your tuning

Phil Bondi phil at philbondi.com
Tue Jul 24 04:37:36 MDT 2007


Geoff,

re-read Tom Servinsky's post..and try this the 
next time:

tune it like you normally would, and needle the 
hammers in the affected area. Try one at first 
and see if that helps your client. If it does, 
and I'm thinking it will, continue to the rest 
of the area. You won't have to make the area, or 
the first note, alot different than its neighbors.

It has been my experience that sometimes 'sharp' 
equates with 'tone', not tuning. Sometimes, it 
takes the client seeing you do something other 
than tuning to satisfy what their hearing.

Let us know how you make out.

-Phil Bondi(Fl)




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