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Originally Posted by Adypiano
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I find myself turning my head back and forth a lot trying to take in what both ears are picking up.


I do that too - turning my head to kind of focus the sound. However, it feels like my left ear is doing most of the work...


I find I do that, too, especially as I go up the scale. Instead of "holding my mouth just right," it's 'holding my head just right.'

I assumed I needed to do that because of my tinnitus. It's a relief to 'hear' I'm not alone!



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Originally Posted by Jerry Groot RPT
There are many times that if we did NOT turn our heads just a tad, we could have missed something important...(snip)


I always turn my head when something important walks by...oh right the tuning thingy

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No wonder my wife doesn't listen to me Dan! smile


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I'm an ETD tuner, I don't use my ears. LOL!


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Originally Posted by Ryan Hassell
I'm an ETD tuner, I don't use my ears. LOL!
I tune by ear, so I have to decide which ear holds the hammer and which one hits the keys. (There. I resisted posting this bit of nonsense for quite some time for fear of somehow looking undignified. As you can see, my dignity has evaporated in one sentence.)


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Originally Posted by David Jenson
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I'm an ETD tuner, I don't use my ears. LOL!
I tune by ear, so I have to decide which ear holds the hammer and which one hits the keys. (There. I resisted posting this bit of nonsense for quite some time for fear of somehow looking undignified. As you can see, my dignity has evaporated in one sentence.)


LOVE IT!!!


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What dignity??? haha


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Yea, You're right Jerry. Oh well ...


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What is this "dignity," of which you speak?



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I know why my wife stopped listening to me. Maybe I should just stop telling her that it's all "women's work?" hehehe.


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For husbands, it's really a mental health issue. It is critical that we have two ears. Without the one for an entrance and the other for exit, all those honey-dos would be trapped.


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Originally Posted by bkw58
For husbands, it's really a mental health issue. It is critical that we have two ears. Without the one for an entrance and the other for exit, all those honey-dos would be trapped.
Ha ha! 'Great!


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hahaha I love it!!!


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I'm told that much of our perception depends on which nostril we happen to be predominantly breathing through. Always one nostril or the other seems to be blocked or partially blocked. Aparently this alternates nostrils every 4 hours.

Reminds me of a 1950's goon show line; "my eyes arent what they used to be.... ...they used to be my ears".

Man who thought his wife was going deaf .. On advice of a friend decided to test her. While she was facing away from him doing the dishes (it must have been her turn) he stood at the oposite side of the room and asked her what was for dinner..... No reply so he moves to the centre of the room and asks the same question. Again, he heard no reply. Finally he asked the same question standing right behind her and she replied; " I've told you three times, it's chicken"


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Gee, I thought I'd get some smart remarks abouto my "it's womens work comment." hehe, was hoping for it. I used to tease my mother in law about that and oohhhh boy, I really got her good for a while till she figured out I was only kidding but, it's still fun to do! smile

My wife's dad had the same problem but, his hearing really did suck. He would start into a conversation with someone thinking her heard them say something when in fact, what was said had nothing to do with what he started talking about. He always pretended like he knew what was going on or being said and never wore hearing aides. Gee, now that I think about it, that was a great idea. He didn't have to listen to his wife's complaining! smile


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Originally Posted by David Jenson
Originally Posted by Ryan Hassell
I'm an ETD tuner, I don't use my ears. LOL!
I tune by ear, so I have to decide which ear holds the hammer and which one hits the keys. (There. I resisted posting this bit of nonsense for quite some time for fear of somehow looking undignified. As you can see, my dignity has evaporated in one sentence.)


Well some remain, at last ! I like that one !

Tuning outdoors, is less easy for me as there is no return of the sound.

Unison wise, sure the 2 ears are working but something is also felt in the tuning hammer and in the playing finger also.


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I use my left ear for the bas and the right ear for the treble.
Unfortunately it might give a strange kind of dopplereffekt in the middle. laugh

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Originally Posted by pianolive
I use my left ear for the bas and the right ear for the treble.
Unfortunately it might give a strange kind of dopplereffekt in the middle. laugh


Good one,this is funny. The doppler effect would be just like the movie soundtracks.

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I'm pretty sure both my ears are operating at the highest peak of efficiency, at all times and then some. wink

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This is a cerebrum physiology-like opinion.
The right brain controls an image, a picture, intuition, musical sound, an unconscious function,
and the left brain is in charge of a language, a theory, a letter, consciousness.
So we must do piano tuning and voicing by left ear best!

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