Just saw the bit about getting exactly a 440.... and had to offer an observation which has become increasingly obvious with each passing year. In practice... musicians seem nearly without exception totally inept, incapable and downright ignorant of what 440 really is. In reality as long as you say you have tuned at 440, and have some device that shows 440 for A... even if its rigged... pitch can float anywhere between 438 and 442 and nearly no-one is capable of reacting. A rare exception.. Orchestras are the absolute worst.... they nearly all have fast tuned instruments like vibraphones and the like tuned to various pitches...which makes the whole matter rather moot to begin with. I ran into a pop group with a big A= 440 in their contract and came with a rhodes tuned to 443... This is common place. We deal with both 440 and 442 in contracts over here on a regular basis... and I've gotten into the habit of tuning to 441.... 99.8% of the time this is absolutely no problem. I guess I've come to the conclusion that the whole pitch standard thingy is basically overdriven bs. Cheers RicB
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