TWO pianos ?

Robin Olson DCrpt@comcast.net
Sun, 09 Mar 2003 08:51:09 -0500


  Why would you say two pianos tuned well together are a result of e-
tuneing?Tuning two pianos(especially if they are the same model)is not 
that difficult for an aural tuner.You just put them keyboard to 
keyboard and tune both together.I call it six string unisons.I combine 
all the interval checks I normally use to include the two pianos 
together.In effect you are tuning three pianos,the third one being the 
two combined.It is fun to do.I did a concert for Dr. Billy Taylor with 
six Stienway B's.I did it aurally,I just went from piano to piano 
compareing the new one to the previous.          
                            A Devout Aural Tuner,  Robin Olson RPT     



----- Original Message -----
From: Avery Todd <avery@ev1.net>
Date: Friday, March 7, 2003 3:55 pm
Subject: Re: TWO pianos ?

> Hi Ric,
> 
> Probably someone with an SAT, or one of the others! :-)
> 
> Avery
> 
> At 11:29 AM 03/07/03 -0600, you wrote:
> >I was just listening to the radio of a piano I thought was voiced
> >very good and recorded almost as good.   Was I surprised to hear
> >the announcer say it was a piece by Samuel Barber for two
> >pianos......Somebody out there can tune, I wonder who it
> >      ---rm.
> 
> 
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