If a tuner references a C fork and tunes by ear, the A might be off. Like wise with a A fork, the C can off. Unless of course you are as good as a machine ; ) R Moody ---------- > From: Warren Fisher <fish@COMMUNIQUE.NET> > To: pianotech@byu.edu > Subject: Flat A > Date: Saturday, May 10, 1997 4:48 PM > >. So I get in a lot of pianos > from all over the world that have a puzzling charastic. The pitch of > the A4 is many times considerably different (usually flatter) than its > immediate neighbors! >
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