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Old 01-12-2009, 11:00 PM
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So I finished a course in piano tuning (college level) and after fumbling about the family wurlitzer piano with my wrench, I was wondering how many TB'ers here tune pianos on the side for money? Anyone?
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There's a college course for that? Details, please.
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I used to think that tuning a piano was as simple as tensioning the strings until they were in perfect reference pitch.

Then I found out that it was a lot more art than science. . . . .




That's a cool job.
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My grandfather used to do it for a living. I have no idea what it entails, but he had a great musical ear. I'd assume you had the same.

Congrats on a cool job.
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Old 01-13-2009, 06:29 AM
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Not really, not recently, and not well. And even when I did -- 20 years ago, & only electro-mechanical pianos (Fender Rhodes and Wurlitzer Model 200) -- I didn't take it seriously & didn't make a lot of money at it.

In short, I sucked at it.

The only reason I bother chiming in at all here is that my 15 Minutes Of Piano Tuning Fame were when I tuned the Rhodes for Roberta Flack while she was in the studio recording what would be her Oasis album. And I got to meet Marcus Miller there.

Yawn... As you were.
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A bit off topic but does anyone remember the Jerky Boyz "Rotwieller Stuck in the Piano" call???
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I can tuna piano but I can't tuna fish.

If you know what that is from you are as old as I am.
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A bit off topic but does anyone remember the Jerky Boyz "Rotwieller Stuck in the Piano" call???
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He's snappin at me........LOL!!!
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There's a college course for that? Details, please.
The way my college works, there's a class offered about once every year to year and a half (depends sometimes if they have the money to front for the course) where my college's local piano tuner comes in and teaches a class. The attitude is a kind "the less students, the better", however the one I took there was fifteen students; not a lot of one on one time like the teacher likes so much.

You buy the supplies from the teacher. Most students write check. The teacher orders you a book, your choice of tuning wrench (I, for instance, chose the "most basic package" whereas some students got the jobbies with extendable wrench shaft, etc), felt, two hard rubber mutes (one large one small), and a peg to mount the mutes onto if you felt like.

The course is available to all class levels, provided they have a decent enough ear to tell intervals.

You have to listen to beats, learn about temperament of tuning (things like "fifths are tuned shy of beatless, thirds ring up to about 8 beats"), tune lots of unisons (everything from the middle of the range and up is paired in three strings per note, you have to learn to tune those single notes to themselves).

Then there's the fun (sarcasm there) study of "key physics". What effects hammer blow, letoff, overblow, reaction time, ..........basically everything in a single piano key that allows it to function. There's 56 parts for a grand key that interact, or 57 if it's an upright.

And so on and so forth this goes and you gotta do a whole bunhc of specialized listening and figuring out how the notes are. Oh and we got to write a brief essay for extra credit on something piano related. In my case, it was a brief history of steinway pianos.
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My grandfather used to do it for a living. I have no idea what it entails, but he had a great musical ear. I'd assume you had the same.

Congrats on a cool job.
it's nuts........by the end of the class i was thanking the heavens i owned an electric keyboard.
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I don't, but my piano needs to be tuned.

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Just remember, you can tune a piano, but you can't tuna fish.

How am I the second person to post that?
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Just remember, you can tune a piano, but you can't tuna fish.

How am I the first person to post that?
Because you aren't. See post #9.

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Because you aren't. See post #9.

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I never claimed to be the first. I don't know what you're talking about.
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Just remember, you can tune a piano, but you can't tuna fish.

How am I the first person to post that?
You're not

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I can tuna piano but I can't tuna fish.

If you know what that is from you are as old as I am.
Its the difference between a fish and a piano.

I'm 19 and I've heard that joke before, but its usually "Whats the difference between a fish and a guitar?"

Same joke, different instrument...
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put "getting drunk with GE" on bucket list:D
Taking parts donations for another Drunk Rock bass.

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Its the difference between a fish and a piano.

I'm 19 and I've heard that joke before, but its usually "Whats the difference between a fish and a guitar?"

Same joke, different instrument...
thanks for clearing that up for us.
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thanks for clearing that up for us.
I had forgotten username got a temp ban.
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