In message <004a01c0a647$164ce1c0$2cfbfea9@ci5xf>, Paul <tunenbww@clear.lakes.com> writes >List >All this about A being other than 440. How does a tuning fork user set >something other than A440, such as 442 or 444? I can't help but feel >there many tuners out there like me that use a fork only to determine >A440 and have little if any knowledge of how to "adjust" for another Hz. >Fortunately, I have never been asked to tune A to anything but 440. >But, my curiosity makes me ask how this done WITHOUT an ETD. I'll >park my but(t) and wait for the answers. > >Paul Chick I have a C 522, C253.3, C528 and an A400 forks but I do have an Ac fork as well for when I tune to B Barrie, -- Barrie Heaton PGP key on request http://www.a440.co.uk/ AcryliKey Ivory Repair System UK © http://www.acrylikey.co.uk/ The U.K. Piano Page © http://www.uk-piano.org/ Home to the UK Piano Industry
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