Piano Tuning/Repair

dhclarke@1stnet.com dhclarke@1stnet.com
Thu, 21 Dec 1995 23:34:45 +0006


> 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.
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> You CAUT cats don't need to reply.  I'm sure you've explored and illucidated
> on all the pitch's possible.
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> 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.

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David H. Clarke
dhclarke@1stnet.com
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