Unisons - how clean?

Jon Page jonpage@mediaone.net
Tue, 12 Dec 2000 01:35:04 -0500


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At 07:01 PM 12/11/2000 +1100, you wrote:
>List,
>Situation: A home tuning, on an average quality upright, aiming to be
>completed in 1 hour.  Piano tuned every 12 months.
>
>We probably mostly agree that the goal should be to tune razor sharp perfect
>unisons.  I say mostly because I have seen it mentioned here than some
>believe that unisons should not be razor sharp but have some 'depth'.
>Anyhow, leaving that debate to one side, for the home tuning situation
>described, I am interested in what others consider to be a definition of
>acceptable unisons.
>
>Do you consider anything less than perfect unisons unacceptable, or do you
>consider that while perfection is the goal, the situation, cost and time
>dictates that something less than concert level perfection is acceptable
>from a customer perspective.  If less than perfect is acceptable, how would
>you define that standard?
>
>This is not a customer problem, just evaluating my own standards.
>Appreciate opinions.
>
>Regards,
>John Woodrow ICPTG

John,
Don't fall into the quagmire of comparing 'home' tunings to 'concert' tunings.

The quality of pianos differ. Do the best you can with what you got.
That's what they get. Oddly enough, that applies to a lot of concert venues.
Despite what the old ladies purport "THEIR PIANO" to be, it is still only as
good as the care it receives.

Pitch raising and temperature/humidity changes are aspects to which the 
customer
needs be educated. Whether they believe it or not depends on a few other 
factors.

Enjoy tuning, enjoy your customers and they will enjoy you.

Cub Scout Motto: Do Your Best
Boy Scout Motto: Be Prepared

You learn wisdom as you get older,

Best Regards,



Jon Page,   piano technician
Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass.
mailto:jonpage@mediaone.net
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