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Oh, the places we tune
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11/21/09 05:09 PM
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Here are some photos I took while tuning at the Fort Herkimer Church on Friday. An ecumenical church service is held there each year on Thanksgiving, with usually 300 to 400 people attending. The wood stove you see is the only heat. The church is never heated when I tune there. This year it was a balmy 40 degrees (F) inside. Usually it's about 25 degrees in there for tuning day.
I've donated my tuning services there every year since 1996, as my father did for more than 20 years before that. The piano is a Vose upright, circa late 1880's, all original (except for bridle straps replaced once). The pitch is about 1/8 step above A-440, to try to match the pitch of the Estey reed organ. It's not a joy to tune. In fact, it doesn't get "tuned" as much as it gets "adjusted". I've learned that the less I fiddle with it, the better it sounds. This year, the pitch was dead on with the organ, so it was basically about 30 minutes of touching up unisons. Of course, when the temperature is different on Thanksgiving, the pitch of the reed organ will be different. They always tell me, "The piano sounded amazing!" I guess with 300 to 400 people singing, the piano, organ and some instruments all blasting away...who would really know?
I included a bad photo of myself. Usually, for this tuning adventure, I'm bundled up with a heavy winter jacket, wool cap, driving gloves...and you can usually see my breath due to the extreme cold. It was probably warmer in there this year than ever before.
I've threatened to double my tuning fee for this call...but you can do the math on that one.
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#1310107 - 11/21/09 11:11 PM
Re: Oh, the places we tune
[Re: Piano World]
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Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/01/03
Posts: 19862
Loc: Kansas
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very interesting.. very different than my current neoCatholic church..
love the photos
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accompanist/organist.. a non-MTNA teacher to a few
love and peace, Õun (apple in Estonian)
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