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Piano technician and software engineer.


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awarded  Yearling
Apr
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answered Piano tuning just under the absolute pitch
Jul
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comment Why is the piano such a commonly used instrument?
Yes, precisely!
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awarded  Scholar
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accepted How far “off” can a piano unison be and still be considered “in-tune”?
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answered Why is the piano such a commonly used instrument?
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awarded  Teacher
Jun
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answered How long would it take to learn to tune a piano?
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comment How far “off” can a piano unison be and still be considered “in-tune”?
I notice that the beating happens at different partials of the fundamental, and that varies with which note I'm listening to. For example, in the low tenor say around C3, I can hear slow beats in the partial at C5 even though I'm not playing C5. That's what I notice goes out of tune first, not the fundamental. But by the time I get up to listening around E4, it's mostly the fudamental that I hear beating if it's out of tune.
Jun
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comment How far “off” can a piano unison be and still be considered “in-tune”?
@Rein Henrichs, what Andrew said, better than I did.
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awarded  Student
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asked How far “off” can a piano unison be and still be considered “in-tune”?
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