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  • That tuning lever posture is absolutely ideal to lower the pitch, but when raising it , all the strenght of the lever apply on the "bed" of the tuning pin in the pinblock, unless the tuner lighten the lever by pushing it up slightly when raising the pitch.

    Ideal to be left handed for vertical pianos ...

    the " D get a little too smooth, but it will be back at level after some playing.

    Nice video

  • That tuning lever posture is absolutely ideal to lower the pitch, but when raising it , all the strenght of the lever apply on the "bed" of the tuning pin in the pinblock, unless the tuner lighten the lever by pushing it up slightly when raising the pitch.

    Ideal to be left handed for vertical pianos ...

    Nice video

  • good job

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