>If an aural tuner can ask a stupid question: does this mean that a one cent mistake in the top of the piano is much bigger than a one cent mistake in the bottom of the piano? By bigger I mean more likely to be percieved aurally.< Steve, Just the opposite. If you hear one cent difference in the treble, you'd have some great wetware there. Aurally preceived, you might hear one cent difference in the bass, but you'll be listening rather intently to "tuning" and not neseccarily listening to "music". My Flame Suit is at the cleaners, -Phil Bondi (Fl.) phil@philbondi.com
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