How to Tune Pianos

The Hobby, Skill, and Career of Piano Tuning

By Mark Cerisano

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0:00 Paul asks, “What to do after the Skeleton?”

1:36 How to access the recorded classes

2:52 Back to sequence

12:42 Why we need multiple temperament sequences

14:32 Should have said “MINOR third”!

14:46 Oh man! Not again. I’m an idiot. “MINOR THIRD!”

15:07 Back to the sequence

36:34 The self correcting feature

41:43 Discussing SoundBeam and how to use it

47:00 Bass notes and stretch

56:24 The power of the Go APE Method and how it was developed

 

Recorded Classes