tuning tips

Robin Stevens pianoman@westnet.com.au
Sun, 2 Oct 2005 18:49:16 +0930 (Cen. Australia Standard Time)


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 After tuning pianos for 45 years. the exact fit of a tuning lever to a p=
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is a no event in my opinion. What you are talking about is the amount the
lever moves before raising the pitch up or down.=0D
Once I get started I soon forget the amount of play in the lever. But I d=
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have tips and levers from #1 to #3, so before I start I have a gut feelin=
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what lever I should use.=0D
In Australia we have a great range of Australia, USA, English, German and
continental pianos, so a range of different weight levers and tips is
essential.=0D
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What specific problems are you having?  =0D
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Robin Stevens ARPT=0D
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From: Pianotech=0D
Date: 10/02/05 18:30:29=0D
To: pianotech@ptg.org=0D
Subject: tuning tips=0D
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has anyone read this   http://www.pianotuningtools.net/ttips.html  it is=0D
about tuning tips and some of the problems we seem to have with them=0D
would like to here other comments about this.=0D
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