tuning test

paulrevenkojones at aol.com paulrevenkojones at aol.com
Mon Mar 24 08:47:43 MST 2008


 Paul:

You might recommend others with questions like this to the exam prep list serve available through PTG. These kinds of questions as well as technical exam preparation questions are what it's for.

Paul


 


 

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From: Paul T Williams <pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu>
To: Pianotech List <pianotech at ptg.org>
Sent: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 8:28 am
Subject: Re: tuning test











Marshall,



There isn't a magic number. ?You'll
find as you gain experience that your tuning time will shorten and the
tunings, hopefully, will increase in accuracy. ?You may notice that
many tunings will sort of plateau in quality and then something will "click"
and the tunings will jump positively in quality. ?Then, you may find
you reach another plateau for a while. ?This repeats itself over and
over. ?Once you feel that your temperament, octaves, unisons, etc
are pretty good to your ears, have an RPT check your work. ?Even better,
have an examiner check your work. ?I was fortunate in that my mentor
was and is an examiner, so he checked my work every week! I think that
sped my time up so that I was ready for the exam after a couple hundred
tunings. ?You may be ready before or after that point. ?There
is no set number! Keep a log of what you tune, how long it took, and how
you think it sounds when you're finished. ?I still have mine from
16 years ago and it's fun to see what I did. ?Some of the memories
make me "LOL out loud" as Monk says!



When you reach a plateau you don't particularly
like, don't give up! ?Keep working at it. Practice makes almost perfect
:>)



Good Luck!



Paul T. Williams RPT














Marshall Gisondi <pianotune05 at hotmail.com>


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Hi Everyone,

I was wondering. ?How many pianos roughly of course has everyone here
tuned before taking the tuning exam? ?Is there a "plateau"
where one reaches in his/her tuning career where they read a fictitious
sign that reads, "You've tuned x amount of pianos. Now you're ready
for the TUNING EXAM! 



Now ?I know I have some time to mull over such things while I enjoy
my training at the piano hospital, but since the tuning test came up, I
thought I'd ask. ?Have a good one.

Marshall



 






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