[pianotech] pitch and temperature

PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com
Sun Jan 9 19:08:59 MST 2011


Contact Jim Ellis.
 
Paul
 
 
In a message dated 1/9/2011 3:31:27 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
hgreeley at sonic.net writes:


Hi,  Ron, Gene,

At 01:22 PM 1/9/2011, you wrote:
>On 1/9/2011 2:28 PM,  Gene Nelson wrote:
>>Curious if anyone knows of a reasonably accurate  method to predict pitch
>>change in a piano based on temperature  change?
>>Gene Nelson
>
>Gut Nichols had a system he  liked, but I don't 
>remember his numbers off the top. The problem is  
>that it's time dependent. It might change 2¢/°F 
>on a minute by  minute basis under stage lights, 
>but in the long run it doesn't seem  to make a 
>tremendous difference. Short term, the strings 
>react  first. Give the plate time to catch up, 
>and the overall difference  isn't that much. I've 
>tuned in homes where the tuning changed back and  forth as the furnace 
cycled.

That's kind of what I remember, too; but  it's been a while.

>From a performance standpoint, the problem is  
further complicated by the ways in which 
orchestras play in tune or  not, most often, the 
latter.  I do agree with that things do tend to  
catch up over time, so am always hopeful that 
whatever main use of the  instrument is after intermission.

Has anyone ever done any substantive  research on 
this?  It seems like the potential variables could be  pretty daunting.

Best.

Horace  

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