Moving from Uprights to Grands

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Thu, 21 Jul 2005 08:30:40 -0400


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I thought of two other things Mark. If the fallboard simply lifts out =
(most do), I always remove the fallboard - it allows easy access to the =
action for debris removal and it prevents you from slamming the =
fallboard shut accidentally with your tuning arm (repeatedly!). And I =
always move the bench around to the treble side of the piano (I straddle =
the front treble piano leg) to tune the high treble section.

Terry Farrell
  > When someone feels he/she may be ready to begin trying their hand=20
  > at tuning Grand pianos, (when all they have had experience tuning is =

  > Uprights), what should they do first?
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  > Thank you very much
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  > Mark
  > Montbriand 
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