stability of pitch raises

Stephen Airy stephen_airy@yahoo.com
Wed, 29 Aug 2001 20:24:29 -0700 (PDT)


Didn't I say that using a SAT would be encouraged?  if
not, I say it now....  Do you think it could be done
though, without muting the strings?

--- pianolover 88 <pianolover88@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I'd like to see a day when:
> 
> I can do ALL my bookeeping, add, subtract, multiply,
> divide and so on, ALL 
> in my head, as quickly and ACCURATLEY as a
> calculator/computer, but, well, 
> that's the beauty and convienience of
> technology!Yes, there are those who 
> decry the use of EDTs, but then again, there were
> those, myself included, 
> who didn't want to give up LPs in favor of CDs. But
> there are still artists 
> who prefer a good old-fashioned brush, paints,
> pallette to an etch-a-sketch.
> 
> Terry Peterson
> Precision Piano Service
> Torrance, CA
> 
> 
> >From: Stephen Airy <stephen_airy@yahoo.com>
> 
> >I'd like to see the day when:
> >
> >A tuner can pitch raise and fine tune any piano
> that's
> >say, 250 cents flat, in one pass and under 2 hours,
> >without muting the piano.  Use of a SAT or similar
> >device is permitted, but can it be done (in the
> >future) without one?
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