[pianotech] Possible adaptation for the Tuning Exam

Duaine Hechler dahechler at att.net
Sun Nov 11 10:24:42 MST 2012


OK, forget about the pitch pipe or an ETD, what would be wrong will setting the temperament with "certified" pitch forks ?

Duaine

On 11/10/2012 09:40 PM, tnrwim at aol.com wrote:
> According to your words, "(If) There is nothing wrong with using a ETD" then
> what is the use of aurally setting the
> temperament for the test ?
>
> I ask again, why not change the test to put the emphasis on testing for
> stability and unisons ?????
>
> Duaine
>
> Now you're doing the same thing you got mad at us for. You asked why you can't use the pitch pipe to set the 
> temperament. Several of us gave you the reason , and I asked you to do your own experiment. But now you're turning 
> this into an argument for only using an ETD on the tuning exam, and not being required to aurally set the temperament. 
> You're changing the subject.
> You asked a legitimate question, and I, and other gave you legitimate, truthful answers. But you don't want to hear 
> the truth, because you can't handle the truth. So forgive me, Duaine. But you've just struck out, Again.
> Wim
>

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