Not a bad idea, the problem I've got though is I've only just realised and it's been around 9 months. I know it's stupid, but I've had absolute pitch ever since I was a kid, which means that developing relative pitch was something I only recently realised the importance of (shameful thing to say as a professional musician) - when you factor in that I'm already dealing with thinking g and hearing something that's threatening to be an F if it calms down a bit, I think it threw me as to whether the E was a little flat or not.

I'd feel foolish going back now and saying - I've just realised your pipes are out of tune - then again, I suppose it's worth a try. Do you think 9 months is too long to still be expecting the original maker to sort it out ?

Allan
Le 27 août 08 à 19:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

On 27 Aug 2008, Wright Allan wrote:

Does anyone have a solution (other than the kicking option, which
I'm considering)....

Send it back to the maker and tell him / her to put it right.

If this doesn't work find another maker who *can* fix it for you - or
reject the pipes as unplayable and get your money back, then find a
better set.

Julia



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