Humidity swings

Greg Newell gnewell@EN.COM
Wed, 23 Sep 1998 00:22:34 +0000


On Mon, 21 Sep 1998 20:26:10 EDT, RptBob1@AOL.COM wrote:

>In a message dated 98-09-21 15:48:53 EDT, you write:
>
><< s an example, I've tuned a dozen school pianos this week. All were
>somewhere
> between 20 and 40 cents sharp.  This winter they will be at least that flat.
> Th >>
>Dear WHoever you are since you didn't sign your letter and I wish you did:
>
>I have just completed tuning several dozen school pianos this week and for the
>first time in recent memory, have found most of these pianos within 3-5cents
>of A440.  I was amazed since they are usually as you describe the pianos in
>Minnesota.  I wonder if anyone else has noticed similar closeness of pitch in
>tuning school pianos this late summer.
>
>Bob Bergantino,RPT
>South Euclid (Cleveland), Ohio
>

Bob,
	I have now tuned three school systems pianos also here in
Cleveland.  I found them all to be considerably sharper than your
talking about here.  They varied between about 10 and 30 cents.
					Greg Newell
Greg and Mary Ellen Newell
Greg's Piano Forte`
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
gnewell@en.com




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