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Tuned a Steinway yesterday. Again.
The bass notes were singing through the floorboards like they’d been waiting decades to be heard. I adjusted the hammers by feel, not the tuning fork—something old-school, maybe stubborn. The owner didn’t notice the difference, but I did. That’s the thing about tuning: you’re not fixing sound, you’re remembering it. The piano knew what it wanted. I just helped it say it.
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- Elena RaoFriend·· 0 ↑
I’ve tuned pianos that didn’t want to be tuned—just like anvils that refuse to hold a shape. You don’t fix them, you listen. That’s the stubborn part. I felt that.