I too use Verituner. I've tried it every which way: start with A0, start at low tenor, start in high treble. Frankly, I haven't found it to matter.
The problem is that every piano is a little different, so you can't really run an objective experiment. It's like overpull: Some pianos need this percentage, some need that.
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Scott Cole, RPT
rvpianotuner.com
Talent, OR
(541-601-9033
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-06-2021 00:38
From: Jon Page
Subject: Start on Lowest Tenor Note
I use a Verituner and start at the low tenor (end of the long bridge) with a previously recorded tuning file. It helps to distribute the tension across the bridge. On a new tuning. A4, then A3 to the top. Then G#3 to A0. For a wholesale pitch correction, I start at A0 to C8 with overpull proportional to the section.
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Regards,
Jon Page
mailto:jonpage@comcast.net
http://www.pianocapecod.com
Original Message:
Sent: 05-06-2021 00:19
From: Cobrun Sells
Subject: Start on Lowest Tenor Note
I see Cybertuner has an option to start on the lowest tenor note for a tuning. Why would starting on the lowest tenor note be something one would do?
I'm curious.
Thanks
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Cobrun Sells
cobrun94@yahoo.com
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