Re: [Harp-L] question about tuning a harp



 
In a message dated 8/16/2007 11:54:02 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
yumpin_yimminie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

Have  been curious about how it is done at a factory


At Hohner in Germany, the plates come off the line and are fitted into a  
slot in which air blows. A small gap in the slot is moved so one reed at a time  
sounds. A master reed plate sits underneath, linked. Two sounds are created -  
one from the master reed and one from the reed off the line. The tuner 
listens  to the sound - if there are beats , they quickly score the tuneable 
harmonica  reed with a sharp tool and listen again. When the beating stops, both 
reeds are  in unison and they move on to the next reed.
 
It is all done very quickly - not much time spent on each reed, and  
virtually no time spent on gapping.
 
The Iceman



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