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<DIV>Not really a <EM>funny </EM>story Phil. Sounds like he has a hearing problem which will drive a tuner completely crazy! I've been through it. As I read your e-mail I could feel tightness swelling up inside me. I had a friend (a dentist -how about that) that called me to tune his old grand so he could sell it before he moved. etc etc........I can't finish this story....old feelings are coming back.............It took the opinion of a half dozen people to convince him that I had <EM>really</EM> tuned the piano.............he finally admitted that he had had some hearing problems.</DIV>
<DIV>Experience really is the best teacher!</DIV>
<DIV>Howard Jackson</DIV>
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<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">-------------- Original message -------------- <BR>From: Phil Bondi <phil@philbondi.com> <BR><BR>> Hi all. A funny story to share: <BR>> <BR>> Baldwin L - in good condition with a recently <BR>> retired doctor at the steering wheel. The piano <BR>> was recently moved, and the doctor was concerned <BR>> with the bass being in tune. I assured him the <BR>> bass was no more out of tune than the rest of <BR>> the piano, so I proceeded. As I was tuning, the <BR>> doctor asked again about the bass and the <BR>> possibility of having to 'replace the tuning <BR>> pins' because they're not holding a <BR>> tune'...sounds like he's been reading too much <BR>> internet garbage lately..anyway, I assured him <BR>> his torque was just fine..and I advised him that <BR>> replacing anything regarding the pins was <BR>> unnecessary. <BR>> <BR>> I noticed
the regulation needing some work, so <BR>> we made another appointment to work on it. That <BR>> appointment was today. The first words out of <BR>> his mouth " the bass is out of tune. Please take <BR>> care of it". Well, there was a slight wobble in <BR>> D#2, so I fixed that.. <BR>> <BR>> After taking care of the regulation problems, I <BR>> asked him to sit down and play. The first thing <BR>> he does is play a 10th from C1 to E2 - he tells <BR>> me "that doesn't sound good"..I agreed. There is <BR>> such a thing as "low interval limits". I know I <BR>> didn't fully convince him that such a phenomenon <BR>> exists, but he agreed he's never seen music <BR>> written down there with that 10th. <BR>> <BR>> He did like the work that I did to the <BR>> regulation - it just needed some TLC - blow <BR>> distance, let-off, drop, etc. - re-surface the <BR>> hammers - it played nice when I got done, but I <BR>> can't do anything
to a C1-E2 10th to make that <BR>> sound good! <BR>> <BR>> -Phil Bondi(Fl) <BR>> </BLOCKQUOTE></body></html>