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Piano Tuning Techniques
Piano tuning, in contrast to other instruments, for instance a guitar is substantially much more complex to tune. Not only does it require making tiny adjustments in the piano strings to calibrate the intervals between their pitches, the interaction among the notes themselves also have to be tuned. Thus each and every piano may well have slightly distinctive pitches from each other, and still be called "in tune". It also means that competent personnel, such as piano technicians, piano rebuilders, and others, who preferably have undergone professional training from a excellent organization, such as the Piano Technicians Guild, really should do piano tuning.
In learning how to be a piano tuner, a number of basic concepts have to be mastered. 1 of them is temperament and beating. Temperament refers to a tuning system that attempts to conform the just intervals to a given value. An interval is the ratio between the absolute frequencies of two pitches, and the term just intervals refer to those ratios which are simple whole numbers (making them simpler to tune). On the other hand, the beating method goes hand in hand with temperament, as the tempering method causes beats, or fluctuations in sound intensity, and the rate of beating is then adjusted to a given value. Tables and octaves are employed as a reference for these processes.
Other concepts are stretched octaves and stretched fifths, which are also vital to discover to accurately tune the piano. Just put, stretched octaves refer to the reality that the frequencies of strings do not fall into entire number multiples, and as the piano tuner moves beyond the temperament region, the octaves are "stretched" beyond their theoretical values. Despite this phenomenon on the other hand, it is crucial to maintain interval and tonal consistency among all the pitches. The fifth, or an interval spanning five staff positions, are also stretched as a consequence of the tuning process.
It can be said that piano tuning is a hard method, but supplied that one understands the principles and abilities involved, it is doable by a non-trained individual. The tools needed are piano tuning wrench, a set of dampers, and an electronic or manual pitch reference. As for skill, the most crucial is how to set the pin correctly. It is imperative not to twist or impart torque to the pin while adjusting it, but rather move it in a sort of lifting fashion, to stay away from the pin twisting back on its own, and losing its tune. Of course, after all is said about the complexity of this whole method, perhaps a professional tuner is still the greatest and most convenient answer.
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This article provided by: Bob Anderson Piano Tuner
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