casino tunings

Willem Blees wimblees at aol.com
Mon Feb 18 21:20:43 MST 2008


Richard



If you're having difficulties tuning the piano, what kind of problems does the player have competing with this noise? Perhaps a word to?management might get them to move the piano.?Maybe you can explain to them that?they paid for the piano, and are paying someone to play it. But if the piano is drowned out by the slots, they are not getting anything for their investment. 



Willem (Wim) Blees, RPT
Piano Tuner/Technician
Honolulu, HI
Author of 
The Business of Piano Tuning
available from Potter Press
www.pianotuning.com


-----Original Message-----
From: richard.ucci at att.net
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Sent: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 4:21 pm
Subject: casino tunings



Hi folks,

One of my casino accounts?just put a Yamaha gc-1 in a lounge just off the casino floor this week.

It's right next to a bank of slots that is creating a c-6 ding ding ding ding non stop.

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I've dealt with this stuff for years , but this is an impossible situation. So impossible ,that I went out and got some noise canceling headphones (Radio Shack) with a little battery operated pickup . Worked fairly well , but has a bit of a learning curve as to where to?place the pickup. It still picks up the slots to some extent, and makes the piano sound kind of like a cp-80, but at least I can hear more than I was before.?

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Cost about $110 but it's a $20k a yr contract.

RU/UP

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