Rogerio, Is the reason that you do not want to use the F4 method because it is sort of time consuming? And confusing? But you like the sound of the F4 tuning better than FAC? If so mail me at imatunr@primenet.com I have developed a way of using FAC tunings with F4 stretch Joe Goss You know you are on the level if your bubble is in the middle <G> ---------- > From: ROGERIO CUNHA <rogeriocunha@openlink.com.br> > To: Pianotech Mensagem <pianotech@ptg.org> > Subject: SAT II USE > Date: Tuesday, October 20, 1998 5:34 PM > > To the list > Let's suppose that you will tune a piano where the first plain string is a G > and you don't want to use the the F4 method. > Is correct to use the inharmonicity of the G (first plain string) as F > number? > I question this because I loosed one email from some RPT that explain one > method to do this. > ROGERIO CUNHA IC MEMBER OF THE GUILD > >
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