Aural tuning- 300 cents flat

Robin Stevens pianoman@westnet.com.au
Fri, 25 Feb 2005 19:32:56 +1030 (Cen. Australia Daylight Time)


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 "And, if you tune aurally with nothing but a 440 fork to relate to,   wh=
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do you do when you find yourself way below 440 and the pitch is shiftng a=
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you tune?"=0D
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Hop aboard year 2005 and get yourself a Cybertuner with the great pitch
raise feature.=0D
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Counting beats with a piano like this... is "Neanderthal tuning in the
extreme".=0D
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At the best 100 cents flat is the best to aim for with this sad,sad piano=
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This piano has been badly neglected to the extreme, so what ever you do w=
ill
be a BIG improvement.=0D
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The customer just wants it tuned, so don't lose too much sleep!!=0D
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Robin Stevens=0D
South Australia=0D
pianoman@westnet.com.au =0D
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