How to Tune Pianos

The Hobby, Skill, and Career of Piano Tuning

By Mark Cerisano

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0:00 Tuning above the temperament – Medium Scale

3:25 Fitting the M10 between the M3 and the M6

8:51 The check for the narrow P5

24:49 Back to fitting the M10 between the M3 and the M6

30:03 Where to place the M10 within the M3 and M6

34:57 Octave sizes

43:41 Following the tuning of the Young Chang – low treble

58:08 The self correcting feature of beat speed windows

59:14 Back to tuning

1:02:36 The Pure P12 -4:2 Venn Window