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Partial Changes
Partials, Partial Changes, Partial Change Errors, & Partial Locations
Partial Changes & Scaling Issues
Why Lower the Tenor Partial Change
How to Lower the Tenor Partial Change
Using PCC (Partial Change Correction)
Video: The Partial Change Correction Feature (PCC)
Check/Correct All Partial Changes Using PCC
Using PCC to Tune to Non-Standard Pitch
FAC Tweaks
Suggested FAC Tweaking Routine
The “A” Multiplier Default
Double Octave Beat (DOB)
Custom Over Pull
FAC A4 Number
FAC Tuning Routine Using PCC
FAC Tuning Treble Stretch Tweak
Using a Sequence
Try a Different “F” Number
Add Stretch to the Bass w. PCC
Littau-Conrad System
LC Spreadsheet Preview
The Prime Octave’s Mid-Point
Adjusting the Mid-Point of the Prime Octave
LC Spreadsheet Demo 2
The Tuning’s “Targets”
Mapping
What is Mapping?
Templates
The A4 Numbers
The “4th” A4 Number
The Prime Octave
The Prime 5ths
Balancing the Prime 5ths
Working with a Low “4th A4 Number” Piano
Working with a High “4th A4 Number” Piano
Mapping A3
Mapping A3: Procedures
Mapping the Treble with Templates
Mapping A1
Mapping A0
Piano Manager
Excel (Spreadsheet) Tuning Organization
Video: Creating a Header Sheet for xMem Tunings
Videos
Video: The Partial Change Correction Feature (PCC)
Video: File Types and Piano Manager
Home
Customer Reviews
Contact
About
Piano Service FAQs
What Customers Have Said
What’s a Registered Piano Technician (RPT)?
Piano Tuning: How often?
Tuning? Here’s what the Manufacturers say:
What type of piano is it?
Acoustic Piano or Electric Piano?
Hygrometers
How Much is the Piano Worth?
Piano of Interest: Steingraeber
Piano Brands/Manufacturers
Communities Service Area
Tuning “Listens”
Accu-Tuner Sales
The SAT IV “980”
Tuning Business Insurance
Downloads
Download Tunings & More
Download Piano Manager Software
Partial Changes
Partials, Partial Changes, Partial Change Errors, & Partial Locations
Partial Changes & Scaling Issues
Why Lower the Tenor Partial Change
How to Lower the Tenor Partial Change
Using PCC (Partial Change Correction)
Video: The Partial Change Correction Feature (PCC)
Check/Correct All Partial Changes Using PCC
Using PCC to Tune to Non-Standard Pitch
FAC Tweaks
Suggested FAC Tweaking Routine
The “A” Multiplier Default
Double Octave Beat (DOB)
Custom Over Pull
FAC A4 Number
FAC Tuning Routine Using PCC
FAC Tuning Treble Stretch Tweak
Using a Sequence
Try a Different “F” Number
Add Stretch to the Bass w. PCC
Littau-Conrad System
LC Spreadsheet Preview
The Prime Octave’s Mid-Point
Adjusting the Mid-Point of the Prime Octave
LC Spreadsheet Demo 2
The Tuning’s “Targets”
Mapping
What is Mapping?
Templates
The A4 Numbers
The “4th” A4 Number
The Prime Octave
The Prime 5ths
Balancing the Prime 5ths
Working with a Low “4th A4 Number” Piano
Working with a High “4th A4 Number” Piano
Mapping A3
Mapping A3: Procedures
Mapping the Treble with Templates
Mapping A1
Mapping A0
Piano Manager
Excel (Spreadsheet) Tuning Organization
Video: Creating a Header Sheet for xMem Tunings
Videos
Video: The Partial Change Correction Feature (PCC)
Video: File Types and Piano Manager
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