> Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 22:30:29 -0700 (MST) > From: TrptPlayer@aol.com > Subject: Re: Piano Tuning/Repair > To: Multiple recipients of list <pianotech@byu.edu> > Reply-to: pianotech@byu.edu > Please let us know what a "perfect pitched tuner" is. I try to stand at > various angles while tuning so as not to get tired. I have yet to determine > the perfect pitch. > Is the pitch the same for left handed tuners? How do I see my Accu-Tuner > from various pitches. > > > > > You CAUT cats don't need to reply. I'm sure you've explored and illucidated > on all the pitch's possible. > > TFPIC > Tom Thompson, Registered Voter > Perfect pitch has no pine seeds. None whatsoever. They are generally filtered out in Ryobi stationary mounted tools, Incas, however, pretend at perfect pitch, but usually leave a gooey residue, or sling it on the hand-elevated Deltas next door. _______________________________ David H. Clarke dhclarke@1stnet.com _______________________________
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