Pitch Raising Techniques

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Wed, 1 Dec 2004 15:50:25 -0500


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Dr. Al Sanderson has done quite a bit of research on pitch raising. =
Zillions of practical applications agree with his findings. Forget all =
this hogwash. A0 to C88, unisons as you go - and be done with it.

Now I'm assuming you are using some sort of ETD. Perhaps you are not. If =
not, forget what I said! And I don't have a clue how to do an efficient =
pitch raise aurally.

Terry Farrell

  hi all,

  When you do a pitch raising, do you tune the bass section just after =
you've tuned the middle section?

  I was told it was better to tune the middle, then the bass, to control =
the medium again, to tune the treble, and to check the treble once we =
get to C8.

  Somebody told me that raising the bass after the treble was =
considerably bad for the treble area when pitch raising, because the =
bass strings applied on the bridge would make the soundboard "stress", =
and so detune the treble area.

  Have you ever heard of this?

  Quentin
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