On 9/19/07, Ron Nossaman <rnossaman at cox.net> wrote: > > > > I for one found it very interesting. A few years ago I I saw string > > shadows during tuning for the first time. I was amazed at the amount of > > deflection of the tenor strings. For some reason, it is not apparent at > > all if you only watch the strings. > > > > Jurgen Goering > > Visual contrast. The reflected color values of the strings > aren't significantly different from the soundboard when you're > watching the string. They're analog. Shadows are binary. > > Have you ever seen shadows cast by small items like leaves on > a tree during a partial solar eclipse? It's wonderful! > Ron N > Sorry Ron, I guess the Shadow thing went right over my head, the last time I tuned in full sunlight was a studio piano on a stage at an outdoor venue. I remember being extremley irritated by the brightness all around and the contrasting darkness inside the piano, the sun was directly overhead. My eyes couldn't make the adjustment to the inner gloom and I was having difficulty with mute placement. I had left my sunglasses in my truck, a 6 block walk away, hours earlier during the cloudy morning. I have watched the dust bunnies gently roll across the sounding board as I pound my tunings into the high school grands for the visiting artist I was called to tune for, last minute of course but I guess that's not really the same......<grin> Mike -- Never become so much of an expert that you stop gaining expertise. View life as a continuous learning experience. - Denis Waitley Michael Magness Magness Piano Service 608-786-4404 www.IFixPianos.com email mike at ifixpianos.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20070919/117d667b/attachment.html
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