Marshall, One other thing you might want to watch for. It is easy when tuning to get your whole body tensed up. Watching for this and making yourself relax and even stretching a little can help immeasurably The tension itself is tiring Norm Barrett. . Marshall Gisondi wrote: > Thank you William Robin Dave adn anyone else who responded. The pain > is on the part of th wrist the top portion, and is from stretching to > do octaves. Unfortunately I cannot take Advil asprin etc. tears my > stomach up. Eleve helped a little. I tune for a school district now, > and letting off the tuning won't happent until I get about 30 tunigs > done total before the end of next month hopefulyin the middle of > next month. If that won't build up tuning speed, I don't know what > will. :-) It's also a good way to learn how to diagnos needed repairs. > > I'll also check into the ear plug situation as well. After tuning a > couple of pianos, my heads tired the feeling one gets when they are up > too late and everything is in slow motion. > > Hopefuly this wrist band will help, and Ill see where the movement is > originating. I think it is the forearm, but not sure. Thanks again > everyone > Marshall > > Marshall Gisondi Piano Technician > Marshall's Piano Service > */pianotune05 at hotmail.com/* > 215-510-9400 > Graduate of The School of Piano Technology for the Blind > www.pianotuningschool.org <http://www.pianotuningschool.org/> > Vancouver, WA > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Your E-mail and More On-the-Go. Get Windows Live Hotmail Free. Sign up > now. <http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/171222985/direct/01/>
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