Freebies

Jim Johnson jhjpiano at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jan 9 20:32:38 MST 2007


I have to agree with the idea that notes that have stayed in tune will 
continue to stay in tune.  I don't move my tuning lever to the next pin 
until I have tested it.  Why put the tuning head on a pin that doesn't need 
tuning and take a chance of moving it and changing the tuning on that 
string.  This is especially important on a concert piano which is tuned for 
each performance.  Each string has to be checked, but don't touch the pin 
until you are certain that it needs tuning.
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