Free breakfast & lunch. Free eye-candy ;-). No free tickets :-( I do find it interesting to see the same pianos on a very regular basis - and half-way decent pianos at that. Gives you an entirely different perspective on how changes evolve in a given piano - tuning, voicing, etc. Terry Farrell > > On Feb 14, 2010, at 9:21 PM, Dean May wrote: > >> Hi Terry >> >> I've noticed that phenomenon cropping up also on pianos that are >> regularly >> tuned. I attributed it to the differing lengths in the front scale >> and >> backscale. It's the only thing that made any sense to me. >> >> But I'm probably wrong. Again. >> >> Tuning cruise ships sounds awfully exotic. Do you ever get free >> tickets? >> >> Dean >> >> Dean W May
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