Thine Hallow Pitche

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Thu, 1 Mar 2001 21:40:00 -0500


The customer is the boss. Customer wants A442, customer gets A442.

Terry Farrell
Piano Tuning & Service
Tampa, Florida
mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kristinn Leifsson" <istuner@islandia.is>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 1:24 PM
Subject: Thine Hallow Pitche



O.K.  Carol wrote about the pitch thing.

We normally tune to A440, but the symphony tunes to A442  We donīt take
them as far as A444 (unless perhaps when stock tuning new pianos). I heard
A444, is concert standard in Austria and the Czech Rep., but thatīs another
matter.
I have customers that play in the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and I donīt
hesitate to bring a piano up to 442, as long as the strings etc. are
healthy.  In fact, any time I tune a piano I ask whether there are other
instruments going to be used with it.

I have NEVER had a problem resulting from tuning an instrument to A442.
There has never been a broken string at a concert I have tuned for.

So whatīs the deal with the holy pitch?  Are there many tuners out there
that will absolutely NOT bring a piano above A440,
and will -quote- "sooner quit their jobs than do it" -unquote- (hi
Carol).  Iīm not talking about whether to charge more etc.  just the
principle of the thing.  I know this has been covered many times before,
but please.

Carol knows that I think itīs ridiculous, if the instrument is healthy.
<g>  What do other people think?  And what about other Europeans?


Kristinn "Psychotuner" Leifsson
Reykjavík, Iceland





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