tuner's note in piano - funny

John Formsma formsma at gmail.com
Sat Feb 24 10:56:16 MST 2007


Everything by ear. I sold the Verituner around May of last year.

It's really not that bad if you know what compromises will work for it.
Listening is harder but doable with proper concentration. Playing softly
while tuning helps limit some of the "junk" noise. It preferred 4:2 octaves
about midway down the bass, then 6:3 down to the bottom. Once you're zoned
into that particular partial, it's a breeze. Check with the double octave
and octave-fifth, and you're done.

JF

On 2/24/07, Steve Blasyak <atuneforyou at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>  Hey Now,
>
> A point of curiosity...do you tune this Wurlitzer spinet by ear or did you
> rely on your Verituner.
>
> Just wondering.
>
> Steve
>
> Orange County Ca.
>
> Pura Vida
>
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