I guess I should say... That 2 hours for the pitch raise is to raise the pitch AND fine tune. Total job. JR > -----Original Message----- > From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org > [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org] On Behalf Of Brian Lawson > Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 10:35 AM > To: Pianotech > Subject: Re: Standard Pitch > > > Hi, > > If you are taking 2 hours for a pitch raise then you are > trying for something else. i.e. you should not be trying to > set pins and get perfect unisons > > You come to a flat piano - A pitch raise is a sharp, out of > tune piano - that takes 15 - 20 mins > > > Brian > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joey Recker" <joey@onkeypianotuning.com> > To: "'Pianotech'" <pianotech@ptg.org> > Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 3:54 PM > Subject: RE: Standard Pitch > > > > > > Any other slow tuners out there?? > > > > I'm with you brother! After reading this list for a while > I'm glad to hear someone else is as slow as me! I figure I'm > doing something wrong. > > > Standard "fine tuning". I plan for an hour (although I have > completed in 45 minutes). Pitch Raise. 2 hours. > > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >
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