[pianotech] 179c Pitch Raise

Norm Barrett barr8345 at bellsouth.net
Tue Aug 18 21:27:12 MDT 2009


Let me throw out a method for pitch raising a piano that flat for 
consideration.
1. Load your ETD with an average tuning and set the tuning offset  +20 
cents. Now tune all the A's to the pitch indicated by the machine.
2. Lower the offset by 5 cents and tune all the A#'s
3. Lower the offset by 5 cents and tune all the Bs.

Continue in this manner until all the notes on the piano have been 
pulled up. This will be the most drastic tension change.

Set the machine in pitch raise mode and run through the piano from A0 to C8.
The piano should now be close enough to proper tension to do a fairly 
good fine tuning. I have used this sequence successfully  for very flat 
pianos and it worked for me.

Norm Barrett


Michael Magness wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>  
> I came across an old, 1925, Gulbranson upright an ex-player with a 3/4 
> plate that was extremly flat today. I tried to sample the a's with my 
> Cyber tuner but they wouldn't read so I kept trying different notes, 
> finally the C's worked and registered as A's.
> I used the pitch raise feature to raise the bass and lower tenor then 
> used my temperment strips to strip the piano all the way to the top 
> and tuned the center strings by ear using octaves then tuned the 
> unisons pulling the strips out one string at a time.
> I then re-set the Cyber tuner to the smart tune feature and re-tuned 
> the bass and tenor.
> As I was tuning A3 the Cybertuner showed the original pitch of that 
> note to have been -179c and others around it in that general range 
> 170's and 160's
>  
> No strings broke although they were rusty looking, I finally found a 
> use for that Protek I've been hauling around, I used a q-tip and put 
> some Protek on the strings at the pressure bar and v-bar.
> I'm scheduled to go back next week to re-tune it and again a couple of 
> weeks after that.
>  
> I've done full tone pitch raises but never one this bad!
>  
> Mike
> -- 
> I intend to live forever. So far, so good.
> Steven Wright
>
>
> Michael Magness
> Magness Piano Service
> 608-786-4404
> www.IFixPianos.com <http://www.IFixPianos.com>
> email mike at ifixpianos.com <mailto:mike at ifixpianos.com>


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