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My reference to the telephone was partly a joke -- althought it is an emergency source -- but, please, for the love of all that's holy, don't tune the piano to your vacuum cleaner ...
Unless you want a tuning that really sucks .... snicker, giggle, snort.
Alan Barnard
Salem, Missouri
----- Original Message -----
From: pianotune05
To: tcole@cruzio.com;Pianotech List
Sent: 03/01/2006 5:01:19 PM
Subject: Re: beginner seeking advice
I think the vacuum I used earlier was at a440 or close. It was a different pitch on the low setting. Does anyone here own an Oreck?
Marshall
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From: Thomas Cole
To: Pianotech List
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: beginner seeking advice
A and F natural here on the left coast. A is dead on 440 according to my CyberFork.
Tom Cole
Tvak@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 2/28/2006 11:54:11 A.M. Central Standard Time,
tune4u@earthlink.net writes:
A land-line telephone. (The dial tone is an A)
Actually, there are two tones, an A and an F#. At least in Chicago, that's
the case, and in fact, the F# seems a bit louder than the A. So...maybe that
might work down in Missouri...but I doubt it...you'd have to...uh...'show
me'.
Tom Sivak
Chicago
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