Well the room once comfy- **was at 60 degrees today.** I can still barely move my hands for they are so cold. The harpsichord was sharp again and I tuned it down and then dealt with 4' jacks that suddenly didn't want to repeat and seemed stuck. I'm at the point where I don't give a _ _ _ _. It's a nice feeling!! Also- nice ice/slush wetaher we are having too! :Z her --On Tuesday, February 15, 2005 3:31 PM -0800 Otto Keyes <okeyes@uidaho.edu> wrote: > > ?? Put a data logger in there & find out. RH changes will have their > effect over a longer time period -- shorter with the hpsch. But wide > temp. fluctuations can have a rapid & dramatic impact on pitch. > Especially under hot stage lights. Assuming the last tuning was a good > one on the 2 Bozos, had they had time to warm up decently before tuning, > they probably would have gone back pretty close to pitch. > > Otto > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: vince mrykalo > To: College and University Technicians > Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 2:53 PM > Subject: Re: [CAUT] mind bender (for me at least..) > > > Bingo. I think that is the main reason. The RH factor went up. > > Jeff Tanner <jtanner@mozart.sc.edu> wrote: > > > On Tuesday, February 15, 2005, at 02:12 PM, michelle stranges wrote: > >> Long story short- I came in today to do the usual, and one of my >> pianos and the harpsichord were noticably SHARP. >> >> > > Also, as the temperature went down with no change in real humidity, the > relative humidity went up. > > > Jeff Tanner, RPT > School Of Music > University of South Carolina > > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > > > Vince Mrykalo RPT > University of Utah > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' >
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