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I did a 40cent pitch raise out here during the height of our 20 year
drought 15-18% RH. Came back during the wet spring 60% ambient
RH. It was well sharp of desired pitch. Temperature
(less so) and humidity (very much so) do matter.<br><br>
Andrew<br><br>
At 09:29 PM 4/11/2005 -0700, you wrote:<br><br>
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<dd>Hey Guys,<br><br>
<dd>I had a quick question. I tuned someone's piano today.
When I got to it, it was just a tad bit sharp. Can pianos go sharp
when they go "out-of-tune", or is the previous tuner to
blame?<br><br>
<dd>Also, I just got my first knick in my rosewood handle while I was
tuning. I almost cried, but I held it together pretty good.
They say the first scratch is the hardest.<br><br>
<dd>Thanks,<br><br>
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Matthew Todd<br>
Todd Piano Works<br>
Piano Tuner/Technician<br>
Tuning - Repairing - Regulating<br><br>
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