Help with "bad" tuning...need help

Terry terry@farrellpiano.com
Mon, 13 Dec 2004 22:40:40 -0500


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"...anything over 25% low is a pitch raise now."

25% of what? And a pitch raise now - as opposed to some other time? I =
don't understand.

Terry Farrell
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  From: James Grebe=20
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  Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 9:01 PM
  Subject: Re: Help with "bad" tuning...need help


  Hi Doug,
  Yes, do go back and touch up the tuning.  Always explain before a =
pitch raise that it is just the first of several tunings to raise the =
pitch and stabilize the tuning.  Myself, I tell them on anything over =
25% low is a pitch raise now.  Another tuning in 2 weeks and then in 3 =
months.  I do not do a pitch raise unless they thoroughly understand =
this.  I write my own brochures and it explains all about the =
peculiarities of a pitch raised piano and the expectations of such.  You =
will learn how to be firm and exude confidence in your words with time =
and will come to not be afraid to speak your truth of pianos and why =
they go out of tune.
  Jim
  James Grebe
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