Rusty Stretchy Strings

Robert Goodale rrg@unlv.nevada.edu
Tue, 21 Oct 2003 21:22:27 -0700


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Why were you trying to tune it to A-441?  That certainly would not have =
helped the situation.

Rob Goodale, RPT
Las Vegas, NV

  Pitch was 25 to 50 cents flat and three strings were broke. Raised =
pitch to A441. Popped a half-dozen strings. After replacing strings the =
piano was up to 20 cents flat in some areas. Raised pitch again to A441. =
Popped a couple more strings. After replacing those, several areas of =
scale were five to ten cents flat. Started bringing those areas up, =
popped a couple more strings and then had to tell the owner that no way =
was this piano going up to standard pitch by me (sure glad the two bass =
strings that shot across the room missed that glass-fronted china =
cabinet). 
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