reverberation off of hard surfaces, not unlike false beats

piannaman at aol.com piannaman at aol.com
Wed Feb 21 08:40:37 MST 2007


Yesterday evening, I was tuning in a cavernous mansion with marble tiled floors, cathedral ceilings, and no carpets, pictures or tapestries to baffle the sound.  Going through the upper two octaves, it was extremely hard to differentiate between beating and echoing.  Then there was the "thwack" of the hammers that bounced all over creation, not to mention the notes that really did have "false" beats.
 
Thank goodness for my Hearos earplugs!
 
 
 
 
 
Dave Stahl

Dave Stahl Piano Service
650-224-3560
dstahlpiano at sbcglobal.net
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