What is and what is not a piano tuner (was Re: The FinalResult)

Meyer Carl cmpiano@home.com
Sat, 16 Dec 2000 17:09:07 -0800


I think a hanging partial is the inverse of an elective chad.  You may have
to retune to tell for sure.

Carl Meyer


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Subject: Re: Re: What is and what is not a piano tuner (was Re: The
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> Robin wrote;
> <<"I can't wait to see the definition of a "hanging partial".....
> Robin">>
>
> Robin;
>  As a citizen of recount paradise I feel that I am qualified to answer
this
> implied question.......
> Hanging Partial: That series of coincidental and consequential nodes
> representing various physical divisions of any given tone. These divisions
> may be counted or assumed given the proper circumstances...but care must
be
> taken when a "partial" is almost but not quite clearly audible.
> NOTE: Adherants of the ET party and of the HT party tend to count these
> "hanging partials" differently according to the circumstance prevailing at
> any given time.
> Sincerely;
>  Chad Counter, tuner drudge



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