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How to Tune a Player Piano Out of Tune
By Claudine Jones

My Weber Pianola has _exactly_ that endearing 'knocked-around'
quality that has been referred to; if I could change anything about it,
it would not be that.  Then again, I do not consider it an appropriate
instrument for classical pieces.

Along those lines, I have two 12" Symphonion musical boxes, one table
top and one upright.  The first has been tuned in a way that is clear
and somewhat harsh (to my ear); the second, I have been told, was
deliberately tuned as if the combs were different voices, hence a
choral effect.  Subtle, but amazingly rich.  Obviously, I prefer the
latter.

Claudine Jones
San Francisco Bay Area


(Message sent Tue 23 Aug 2011, 18:47:58 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

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