That's where a ETD really shines...2 passes and your at pitch, rough tuned. When you come back in a few months it will be close to pitch... I've never come across a piano that flat unless I was was restringing it...'-] David Ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA 94044 Original message From: "Greg Livingston" To: "Pianotech list" Received: 1/1/2009 5:46:31 PM Subject: [pianotech] Aural Tuning, a third flat Dear Friends, We have been told that the beat rate for A3-C#4 is about 9 bps; F3-A3 is about 7 bps; do these beat rates only apply when A4 is close to 440? If A3 on a neglected piano is closer to F#, are those beat rates the same? I recently tuned the most out-of-tune Acrosonic I've ever seen in 22 years of tuning. I did my best and the piano sounds better than I'm sure it's sounded in years, but I didn't dare get the A anywhere near my 435 fork. I decided just to raise A4 a bit and tune it from that point. Of course, if it slipped, it would throw everything off, but I had no other reference point. I will tune it again in a few months. Can I use those traditional beat rates when the A is somewhere around 420? Just wondering... ___________________________________________________ Gregory P. Livingston, Piano Tuning and Service 781-237-9178 Piano Technicians Guild, associate member (Boston chapter) * * * Always remember September 11, 2001 * * * Life on your PC is safer, easier, and more enjoyable with Windows Vista®. See how -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech_ptg.org/attachments/20090101/e4a7cc7a/attachment.html>
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