For years I have tuned this one grand piano (80 times at least) in a church and have always had an issue with tuning the upper treble section because of a counter that prohibited the customary approach that I have been using for years right handed. After determining the approach I would use for doing left handed, tuning pin by tuning pin, note by note, it became a no brainer to do a left-handed tuning in that area rather quickly. I tuned the entire upper treble section left-handed. It took no more time, possibly even less, to do the tuning in that area, and ironically, I felt I even had more control over the outcome. I should probable mention that I did use the Reyburn CyberTuner program to accomplish this while making aural checks following.#2014