Stretching the Treble

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Sat, 23 Jul 2005 05:44:12 -0400


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I'm not familiar with the phrase: "'Horse and cart' piano tuning". What =
is that?

Are you suggesting that it is foolish to learn to tune aurally - that it =
is better to just start out using an ETD?

Hmmmmmm.

Terry Farrell

         Mark...Do yourself a favour and give up "Horse and cart" piano =
tuning, and buy a recognized ETD. The Cybertuner program is what you =
really need, and more, in the year 2005.

        Robin Stevens ARPT
        South Australia

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        I have been "tuning" for several months now. I know that this =
isn't
        very long but there is no sense in continually turning out =
tunings that
        just don't sound right in the treble.
        I feel I have a good enough ear on this matter.
        I tune aurally and would like to know what partial(s) to listen =
for to
        make this stretch sound more accurate.
        I have no trouble in the bass, only the treble.

        Thank you for your time

        Mark
        Montbriand=20
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