Aural?

Kristinn Leifsson istuner@islandia.is
Thu, 28 Sep 2000 22:23:37 +0000


Ahharrr haahharrr!

Oy lad, get yer arse up here 'ere the sun sets a theusand times an oy´ll 
teach yer eah ta spoyk like Yellerbeard.

As for counting beats, I use a calculator :)

Merely jesting squire.

Kristinn

At 08:17 28.9.2000 -0400, you wrote:
>Kristinn,
>
>I am an aural tuner, however I use a little box with a needle on it to set 
>the first pitch (I always hated smacking a tuning fork on my leg).  I 
>leave the box there and from time to time as I tune I look up to see if it 
>(the box) is registering correctly. ;-)
>
>If I start messing with the HTs I will invest in a good ETD.  The closest 
>I get to a concert tuning is the local churches, so if I like the tuning, 
>usually the customer likes the tuning.  I don't really count beats, I just 
>know what sounds good.  I guess the 7 years I spent tuning tubas to flutes 
>in everything from heat waves to snowstorms has served me well.
>
>PS I am impressed with your command of King James' English...
>
>Mitch Ruth
>DeMossville, KY
>
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