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The piano in the choir room is badly out of tune: most of the keys are a bit flat, and the octave below middle C is just totally FUBAR (keys wildly out of tune with each other, et cetera ad nauseam, though the nauseam kicks in pretty damn fast).

Me: "Someday I'm going to have to do something about that piano."
Choir Director: "Why?"
[livejournal.com profile] blaisedec: "He has perfect pitch just like [another choir member] does."
Me: "I'm just not sure if the solution involves a tuning wrench or a 12-gauge."

The women did today's anthem, which was just as well since my voice wasn't up to it (allergies, gotta make sure I do the Claritin regularly). The men are doing a 19th century Russian piece next week.

Re: Don't Shoot Me! I'm just the piano!

Date: 2006-03-27 09:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maugorn.livejournal.com
Oscilloscope? Sigh. Geeks, you tried scrubbing, you've tried soaking.

But seriously, folks, this is a problem that has been very very solved.
Musicians have had excellent tuner technology for decades.

(I must confess that with my 12- 27 strings to tune for and during a gig that I've grown REALLY FOND of my tuners)

The Boss TU12H has a decent onboard mic, a plug for a better one, (if you want), a 7 OCTAVE SENSITIVITY RANGE, a calibration mode for non-standard tunings, and doubtlessly some other bells and whistles in the latest model and it can be had for ~$80 from almost any music store. I believe that either Seiko or Sanyo still make a model that's a little more expensive but has a wonderfully responsive meter that's really stable and easy to read, (about $50 more) For power/$, I *highly* recommend the Boss.
But even if your budget is REALLY bad...
There are cheaper models that will also work pretty good (but just might not be as sensitive to the extreme ranges) for as little as $15. My trusty little Korg (the $15 one) stays in my pocket, has never failed, and is (for a digital tuner) fast enough that I can watch my pitches as I sing. It might not finish this job, but it and a socket wrench set would get you started on massive improvement with about an hour's worth of work.

So be brave and stand up to your piano suckage. A massive improvement is yours with just a little time and minimal cash.

Re: Don't Shoot Me! I'm just the piano!

Date: 2006-03-28 12:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dr-zrfq.livejournal.com
I was honestly thinking of the o-scope for simultaneous comparison of waveforms for two strings that are supposed to be tuned identically. But as I pointed out before, I'm a former physics major.

I do hope [livejournal.com profile] blaisedec and/or [livejournal.com profile] nostasia read all these comments, as it's their church... but thanks for the pointers, Maug, I appreciate 'em.

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