Well, many teachers don't get their pianos tuned regularly, either. Also, I believe, that when there is a major pitch raise, the bends in the wire move to new places, cause false beats in the treble (at least for a while) and also cause instability as the bends straighten and new bends form. This can be used as an argument for both tuning where it is or for tuning to pitch. -- Regards, Jeff Deutschle Please address replies to the List. Do not E-mail me privately. Thank You.
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