Verituner

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Mon, 9 Feb 2004 06:05:41 -0500


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"The ear is by far the better judge of tuning IMHO than any electronic =
tuning device..."

I thought the only way to judge a tuning was by ear.

My Verituner calculates a very nice tuning. I was not aware of a =
"judging" function. Can the Verituner or any other ETD "judge" a tuning?

Terry Farrell

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From: "Michael Gamble" <michael@gambles.fsnet.co.uk>
To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: Verituner


> Hello List
> A few years ago I was in a church tuning a piano when the organ tuners
> arrived to complicate matters. They saw me using an ancient Seiko =
quartz
> chromatic tuner and said: "You're cheating using that thing" Well I =
suppose
> in a way I was - they still abide by the tuning fork method of laying =
the
> bearings. But that's all I use the tuner for - just laying the =
bearings.
> Even then I'm checking M3,M4, M5s and as soon as I'm out of the =
bearing area
> I turn the darn thing off. Save the batteries. The ear is by far the =
better
> judge of tuning IMHO than any electronic tuning device - particularly =
at
> both ends of the keyboard.
> Regards on a dusky evening listening to the peal of the Village church =
opf
> St.Mary...
> Michael G (UK)
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