To mute or not to mute

paul bruesch paul at bruesch.net
Sun Mar 23 17:34:20 MST 2008


I seem to recall reading that the exam piano is strip muted. Is it required
that the examinee use the strip mute? or is it OK to pull the strip and tune
it with a single mute??

Paul Bruesch
Stillwater, MN

On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 1:41 PM, Steve Blasyak <atuneforyou at hotmail.com>
wrote:

>  Hey Now,
>
> Thanks Dale and others for comments related to strip muting. I use action
> cloth too, I think I got it from Piano tech. I pretty much agree with
> everything David Ilvedson posted on 3/21. I can see using the mute method
> tuning unisons as described on this thread on grand's. To me its just not
> practical on most upright/console/spinets. The string spacing is often
> inconsistent. Lighting and angles are often an issue. Also the mutes flop
> around and fall out. I have cut down the wire to at least minimize this last
> problem. Its just too frustrating to be enjoyable. In the end I tune unisons
> as I go with the action cloth temperament strip on anything standing up.
> Yesterday as an experiment I tuned a grand with a felt mute that has
> a tapered tip. It fits nicely into the unisons and its a method I could get
> used to. I went left to right though. I'll try the right to left as David
> Anderson has suggested next time. I already use this method in the sixth and
> seventh octave anyway.
>
> Again I agree with the stability statements and think tuning unisons as
> you go is the hot ticket. following this thread I have discovered there are
> several different ways to achieve this goal.
>
> As far as temperament tuning with mutes. I thank John Formsma and I can't
> remember who else posted comments. But anyway thanks for the encouragement
> to both of you (who ever you are?). Here's my thoughts on that. The test is
> given with the piano completely strip muted. I intend to continue my
> practice with the piano strip muted because it is my goal to pass the test.
> It seems to me to be logical to practice under same the conditions you will
> be tested on. My mind is quite feeble, not sure if it would be a good
> idea changing my whole routine at this particular point in time. I know that
> I will never achieve the ability of David Anderson and others on the list
> (no sarcasm intended), I'm just trying to learn and pass the test. After
> that I will try to hone my skills to a higher level. With the help of my
> friends on list of course.
>
> Thanks again to all for the wealth of information. Have a great holiday
> weekend.
>
> Steve Blasyak
> Orange County Ca.
>
> Pura Vida
>
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