Stretching the Treble

Avery Todd avery1@houston.rr.com
Mon, 25 Jul 2005 17:39:35 -0500


Mark,

At 01:15 PM 7/25/05, you wrote:
>Avery,
>
>Your advice is what I have been trained to do and I feel it is with good
>reason that I learn the skill of aural tuning prior to making the jump
>into using ETD's.
>Thank you for another vote!
>By the way, what does   "JMNSHO" stand for?

Just My Not So Humble Opinion! : :-D


>Thank you
>
>Mark
>
>
>  NOT until he learns to tune decently "aurally"!!!!!! JMNSHO!
> >
> > Avery
> >
> > At 02:42 AM 7/23/05, you wrote:
> > >  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
> > >
> > >-------Original Message-------
> > >
> > >From: <mailto:pianotech@ptg.org>Pianotech
> > >Date: 07/20/05 03:52:35
> > >To: <mailto:pianotech@ptg.org>pianotech@ptg.org
> > >Subject: Stretching the Treble
> > >
> > >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
> > >
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