[pianotech] ETD tuning Vs Aural- Some Wisdom

Gary gmcc at charter.net
Mon May 28 14:08:02 MDT 2012


Thanks Bill, but I think you're missing the point of my post.
My years of aural tuning was the backup.
Now to your reply:
I know I've been walking on a thin line with my IPAQ about to fizz out 
on me.
I've got an ipad and iphone that both go with me everyday, so my only 
quandary at the moment is
choosing between Tunelab and Verituner (no interest in Cybertuner, sorry 
Duaine).
gary
On 5/28/2012 7:48 AM, Bill Fritz wrote:
> Gary, no offense, but...
> Do you have two tuning hammers?  I sure do... maybe like 5.
> Do you have extra tuning felts?  I sure do...  more than two full sets 
> worth.
> Do you only one battery for your iPAQ?  You might want to procure a 
> back up.  I have a battery charger for my iPAQ so it can continue to 
> function when I'm tuning, and have the iPAQ ready for the next piano 
> in case there are no electrical outlets within 200'.  I have an extra 
> battery (approx $17 generic)... actually 2 extras.  And I have an 
> extra charger cord ($5 via Amazon).  I even carry extra heavy duty 
> extension cords in my car.
> Do you only have one ETD?  I have Veritune for my iPAQ... and a number 
> of months ago I also bought ($599) Veritune for my iPhone4 (my 
> cellphone I use for business, as well) as a back-up (and to play w/ 
> the Spectrum mode :-).  TuneLab can be had for the iPhone for about 
> $299, and can be downloaded in seconds...  Apple computers are 
> standing by.
> Do you only have one car?  If I'm a good little boy, my wife lets me 
> use her's... which happened one time... driving away from the house, 
> the computer said "Low Tire Pressure".  DANG!!  I don't think Aural 
> (or walking) techniques would have gotten me to my client's & back 
> (45mi one way).
> Back-up plans are nice...   Bill Fritz, St Louis
> PS  Your 27 years of Aural tuning are to be commended.  My RPT father 
> was of similar era, tuning Aurally for at least 35 years, but he loved 
> his SAT ETD when it came out, and bought a used spare in case it 
> died.  He admitted that he wasn't sure he could do as good a tuning 
> without it, having not Aurally tuned for years.
> From: 	Gary <gmcc at charter.net>
> To: 	pianotech at ptg.org
> Subject: 	Re: [pianotech] ETD tuning Vs Aural- Some Wisdom
> Date: 	Sun, 27 May 2012 14:04:36 -0500
>
> To begin, let me mention that I use an ETD. I was an aural tuner for 
> 27years before incorporating an electronic devise into my arsenal.
> This past Thursday, there was a bit of communication breakdown between 
> a client and I, regarding what time we actually made the appointment for.
> Suffice it to say, that appointment wasn't kept. However, we did 
> reschedule it for Sat morning. As I was ready to leave that morning, I 
> reached for my IPAQ
> on it's cradle, and was horrified to note that the charge light was 
> not on, meaning, well..it wasn't charged. So, what was I to do? Call 
> the lady and explain that
> my tuning device wasn't charged, therefore I couldn't tune her piano? 
> What, and really look like a fool then? No way; I just went and tuned 
> it like I did back in the old days.
> So, there is some worth in knowing..
> gary


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