All the pitch correction discussions I've seen on here in recent years has been in regard to doing it either with a couple of rough tunings or using an ETD and overpull, i.e., in one session. Is there any truth to the old belief that bringing pitch up in small stages, over time, helps to prevent false beats? On the surface of it, it sounds silly to me and not with any scientific basis. But it apparently is/was a widely held belief and still pops up. I spotted it on this web site: http://www.pianofinders.com/faqs/servicefaq.htm Whatayathink? Alan Barnard Salem, MO
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