C Fork does not equal 440cps

Roy Peters roy.peters@mindspring.com
Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:27:03 -0400


I have a question regarding David's statement that a small piano will
set up with narrower octaves, and that a larger piano will accomodate
more stretch.  I have heard this many times.  Why?  Don't smaller pianos
normally have more  inharmonicity?  Doesn't more inharmonicity require
more stretch?   Just wondering.

Roy Peters
Cincinnati

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