close enough>??

HazenBannister@cs.com HazenBannister@cs.com
Wed, 12 Mar 2003 08:04:45 EST


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In a message dated 03/12/2003 7:59:19 AM Eastern Standard Time, Hazen 
Bannister writes: 
> 
> >> need more clarification on "pitch raise" .... bear with
>> me...
>> when I do a pitch raise, I use the Sat II and re-set the tuner every
>> octave
>> or so so that it (hopefully) comes out close on the other end :-)
> Hi,
> I have been using a accutuner ll for years,and have pitch raised hundreds 
> of pianos,and never have had to re-set the accutuner.I turn the machine on 
> and A4 comes up,I check the pitch on the A2 octave againt the machine,and 
> do the correct overpull (about a 1/4).If the treble starts spinning the 
> lights a lot faster to the flat side,than the bass did,I start compensating 
> by pulling by the same speed difference to the sharp side,not to much on 
> the mid treble(C4 octave),but especially on up through the
> piano.I can usually do a   15-100 cents pitch raise easily,in one pass,with 
> no adjustments.Give it a try,and on the C4 octave,just have them going slow 
> to the sharpe side,if it is a lot flatter.
> Best ,
> Hazen Bannister

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