David - you wrote: >When you remove the two >mutes, i.e. remove the tension, that tension doesn't disappear, it becomes >shared with it's neighbor. Two strings go slightly flat and one string > goes >slightly sharper. When talking 2/100 of a cent, this is not an > unrealistic >contribution from the mute. >This appears to me to be strictly a mechanical phenomena. That makes sense! Thanks for the information Bill Maxim, RPT Serving South Carolina from Greer and Columbia Satisfying discriminating musicians since 1955
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