Challenging tuning environment

Jim Johnson jhjpiano at sbcglobal.net
Mon Jan 15 14:30:17 MST 2007


I loved your recording.  I think we have experienced something similar 
happen, but didn't have the means to preserve it.  Good job.  I have had 
almost the same experience, but in college practice rooms.  I've also had it 
happen with birds singing, dogs howling and particularly little children 
whistling or singing the same pitch and changing with me.
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