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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2019-09-21 08:58
Well I feel a need to defend the honor of guitar players who actually CAN and DO play in tune. They have to tune there strings before a gig and often times (the real good ones) will tune several times more DURING the gig.
Pianos are a different story (speaking of actual acoustic pianos) in that the pianist is pretty much stuck with how the instrument has been tuned. Major concert pianists will have their own pianos brought to the gig and tuned on site just prior to the performance. Any lesser performance and your lucky to be using a decent piano that was tuned in the last month (and they actually should be tuned every month).
Electric pianos are "good to go" all the time, but they sound like crap (in my humble opinion).
................Paul Aviles
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Johnny Galaga |
2019-09-20 03:33 |
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Paul Aviles |
2019-09-20 03:41 |
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Johnny Galaga |
2019-09-20 03:44 |
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Paul Aviles |
2019-09-20 05:25 |
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Johnny Galaga |
2019-09-21 02:27 |
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kdk |
2019-09-20 06:45 |
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Johnny Galaga |
2019-09-21 02:30 |
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Philip Caron |
2019-09-21 03:12 |
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GBK |
2019-09-21 07:37 |
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Re: Keys That Are Hard To Play In new |
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Paul Aviles |
2019-09-21 08:58 |
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Tom H |
2019-09-23 06:10 |
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