self tuning piano description

John Ross jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca
Sun, 18 May 2003 18:20:40 -0300


How about the heat, on the hammers, if it is played before they cool. It
would be like ironing them.
Regards,
John M. Ross
Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Classic Touch Ent" <classictouchent@comcast.net>
To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2003 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: self tuning piano description


> Clever idea.
>
> I guess it presumes that the piano will be open when we are playing or
> that the 250 watts that 'drive' the 95 degree F strings will not build
> a heat 'ballast' within a closed piano.
> Will reflected heat or radiant heat be a factor?  Will the heat
> continuously affect moisture content of the air on one side of the
> board?
>   Sounds like we're (at least for now) locked into a single temperament
> tuning, too.
> Very interestingk!
>
> Rich Olmsted
>
> On Sunday, May 18, 2003, at 09:29 AM, Don wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > This page is interesting--has anyone seen one yet?
> >
> > http://www.qrsmusic.com/Press/pr02032501.htm
> >
> > Regards,
> > Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.P.T.
> >
> > mailto:pianotuna@accesscomm.ca
> > http://us.geocities.com/drpt1948/
> >
> > 3004 Grant Rd.
> > REGINA, SK
> > S4S 5G7
> > 306-352-3620 or 1-888-29t-uner
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