By "the correct sequence" I mean what part of the strings and which register should be tuned first, second, etc. And, if possible, please explain the way to achieve the best results in the work of piano tuning, besides the great need to practice, which is rather obvious.
2006-06-16
20:38:59
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Viktor
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Thanks to the first answerer! Yes, indeed, it is somewhat deceptively simple process. Out of my own experience I can tell, for example, that striking the key too hard also can be, and, I believe, is a wrong thing to do. Yes, it is important that nobody can interfere, especially asking "Do you have to do it every day?", or something similar. But I personally think, that tuning is somehow a method of living a life. We should not forget, I think, that we ourselves should be "in tune" in order to "produce" a REALLY good tuning. Otherwise, what are we working for? To make long story short I want to say THANKS to the answerer once more.Viktor
2006-06-28
09:54:39 ·
update #1