pitch lowering

pryan2 pryan2@the-beach.net
Thu, 23 Dec 1999 07:21:17 -0500


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I'm a "sort-of" newbie who just got his first piano-related job of =
tuning new pianos for a dealer who specializes in Asian pianos.  Most =
(all) of these pianos come eight cents SHARP.  I presume they are tuned =
at 442 in their country of origin.  What's the best way to bring them =
down?  I find that by just knocking each note down to pitch, they have a =
tendency to creep back up and I usually have to go over the piano twice. =
( I use the SAT.)  Is there a method I can use to avoid this extra step? =
   I'd appreciate any experience anyone has in this area.

Thanks

Phil Ryan





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