electronic pitch source

James Grebe pianoman@accessus.net
Sat, 7 Jan 2006 09:39:48 -0600


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MessageYou might also consider the Sanderson Accu-Fork.  The good thing =
with a digital pitch source is that it is always accurate.  I usually =
say that the tuning fork is always there but not necessarily accurate =
due to temperature, whereas the digital source is always accurate but if =
something happens, it is not there at all.
James
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  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Marcel Carey=20
  To: 'Pianotech'=20
  Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 8:52 AM
  Subject: RE : electronic pitch source


  Hi Marshall,

  The TuneLab program on a Pocket PC can give you a whole tuning. The =
one thing that RicB might have forgotten is that you are visually =
impaired. I don't know about your exact situation, but the pocket PC =
might not work for you (depending). If you really want to hone your =
skills, just stick with the tuning fork for now. You will never regret =
it. Just practice.

  Marcel Carey
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    Envoy=E9 : 7 janvier 2006 09:05
    =C0 : Pianotech
    Objet : Re: electronic pitch source


    Hi Ric,
    How does that compare to the Sanderson electronic A?
    Marshall
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      From: Ric Brekne <ricbrek@broadpark.no>=20

      > I recommend buying a Handheld PC and getting Pocket Tunelab.=20
      > Cheers=20
      > RicB=20
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      > Hi Everyone, and good morning.=20
      > Does anyone here have any person experience with an electronic =
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      > source rather than using a tuning fork? Are they reliable. I'm=20
      > contimplating ordering one.=20
      > Marshall=20
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      > From: Ric Brekne=20
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      > > Hi David=20
      > > That thought has crossed my mind on more then one occasion as =
well. Tho=20
      > > Virgil uses this kind of description in relation to his <> =
octaves>>.=20
      > Still... the wholistic aspect of the perspective strikes me=20
      > > as much the sam! e.=20
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      > > Cheers=20
      > > RicB=20
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