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On 5/15/2012 4:22 PM, Duaine Hechler wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4FB2E537.7040708@att.net" type="cite">Say a
customer likes his/her piano tuned a "certain" way and you tune it
every six months.
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I bet ANY amount of money, that, even the best aural tuner, CAN
NOT tune the piano EXACTLY the same in another six months.
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<small>Duaine, the question is, can the aural tuner tune it the
"certain way" every six months, so that the owner still likes
it the same amount? Not can the aural tuner produce exactly
the same tuning to the limits of digital measurability. <br>
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Now, if the piano is owned by a digital device which would
blow a fuse if the tuning weren't the same to less than a cent
... and if the seats of a concert hall were filled with
oscilloscopes instead of people ...<br>
<br>
Susan </small><br>
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