aural/electronic tuning

Jim Coleman, Sr. pianotoo@IMAP2.ASU.EDU
Thu, 18 Jun 1998 22:18:54 -0700 (MST)


Hi Dave:


> 
> That is my point, Mitch.  I'm simply stating that to be a good ETD tuner you
> must be a good aural tuner. The fear I have is that a novice would purchase a
> sophisticated ETD and within a few days or weeks, tune pianos for a living and
> claim to be just as good as an aural tuner. snip snip.
> 
> Dave Peake, RPT
> Portland, OR
> 

Aural tuners have done the very same thing for years, bought a tuning 
hammer and two mutes and immediately tuned pianos for the public. Don't 
ask me how I know. OK, I'll tell you. I was one of them.

Jim Coleman, Sr.


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