[pianotech] CTEs - Thoughts....etc.

Duaine Hechler dahechler at att.net
Sat May 12 20:00:36 MDT 2012


On 05/12/2012 08:47 PM, Duaine Hechler wrote:
> On 05/12/2012 08:05 PM, David Love wrote:
>> Admittedly, I have not.  My knowledge about how the master tuning is done
>> comes from a couple of discussions over the years.  In both cases, that I
>> can recall, the procedure went something like this:  The piano was tuned
>> using an ETD (Accutuner in both cases).  When it was done then the three
>> techs went through it and tweaked until the got what they liked.  My
>> recollection is that in both cases it was not the temperament that got
>> tweaked but other parts of the piano to comport with the general guidelines
>> 4:2 mid section, 6:3 bass, 2:1 treble as is indicated in the review
>> materials that one receives prior to taking the test.  That would mirror my
>> experience as well, btw, that the temperament section rarely needs
>> correction from a calculated tuning (assuming you actually hit the marks)
>> and that it's the crossovers and some anomalous areas that sometimes can
>> stand to be refined.  I don't know whether that is the standard procedure or
>> not or if there is one since it is being reported in various ways.  But that
>> was my understanding.  Since examinees are given pass guidelines as
>> indicated above I would hope that there would be some consistency in how the
>> master tunings were done.
>>
>> I'm certainly open to arguments as to why an aural test of temperament
>> section (and the octave section for that matter) is necessary for RPT
>> status.  So far I have not been convinced by anything I've heard.
>>
>>
>> David Love
>> www.davidlovepianos.com
>
> AMEN !      AND, if - ANY - part of the "master" tuning is done by - ANY - ETD - then, what the hell, is the whole 
> test for ?????
>
> AGAIN, I thought the whole point of this, is learning and perfecting AURAL tuning ?????
>
Why should the examiners effectively "check" and use an ETD ?????

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