Yes, we can do pretty much everything despite our hearing loss. But what are jobs deaf people can't do?
I can think of two: sign language interpreter and telephone work.
I can think of two: sign language interpreter and telephone work.
There are deaf Certified Deaf Interpreters.
http://www.answers.com/Q/Can_deaf_people_tune_pianos Yes deaf people can tune piano .Piano tuner.
http://www.answers.com/Q/Can_deaf_people_tune_pianos Yes deaf people can tune piano .
I google metronomes and you're right ! I forget about metronome , I believe I heard of deaf piano tuners someplace . They can feel the vibrationI've not been following this thread very closely but can't pianos be tuned with a metronome?
Police officer. You could hear the guns shooting but it would be difficult to find where they come from.
I've not been following this thread very closely but can't pianos be tuned with a metronome?
I google metronomes and you're right ! I forget about metronome , I believe I heard of deaf piano tuners someplace . They can feel the vibration
that is how Helen Keller learned how to talk by feeling her teacher mouth .
I know metronomes are use measure time but I also found a link to use them to tone piano. We had one and a piano tuner come to our house and he used a toning fork this was about 62 years ago. .No Pianos can't be tuned with a metronome. I metronome is a device which measures time not pitch.
For that matter a piano can't be correctly tuned with a electronic tuner either because pianos are "tempered" which means that each note is tuned uniquely (not exactly "in tune") so that it blends and balances with the rest of the notes (because pianos play chords, so the chords need to blend - if each of the notes were tuned with a tuner, this wouldn't happen).
(Disclaimer : I work in the music industry, know many professional piano tuners and yes I'm Hoh/D)
How about sharing the link then.I know metronomes are use measure time but I also found a link to use them to tone piano. We had one and a piano tuner come to our house and he used a toning fork this was about 62 years ago. .
The metronome is not used to TUNE the piano, but to assist in tuning the piano, according to this.A metronome
Any metronome will do, but one of those small digital ones would be perfect. A metronome will be very handy in early learning so that we can practice and check the accuracy of the beat rates we use when tuning a piano. When we are accustomed to hearing and recognizing the beat rates, then will not need the metronome anymore.
I check the ad out and it was written badly , it's a metronome and piano tuner in one unit. I have no idea if the guy tuning our piano was doing anything with hisMetronomes just keep time. A tuning fork is used for pitch. There are electronic tuners so maybe it could be done without hearing.
I know metronomes are use measure time but I also found a link to use them to tone piano. We had one and a piano tuner come to our house and he used a toning fork this was about 62 years ago. .
How about sharing the link then.
Here's one I found: http://howtotuneapiano.com/blog/piano-tuning-procedure-2/
The metronome is not used to TUNE the piano, but to assist in tuning the piano, according to this.
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The use of a metronome is a *teaching tool* for those learning how to tune a piano so they can learn what various temperament sounds like. They LISTEN to the beats between various intervals and then use the metronome to help them count how many beats happen in a minute. It's like watching the second hand on a clock, to see how fast a the water drips from a tap.
It's a tool sometimes used when students are learning the trade of piano tuning, but no actual trained piano tuner actually uses a metronome. (or a Tuner, usually)