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welcome back to another piano tuning myth video in this video youre gonna get two for the price of one piano tuning myth 5 which says that you must keep the hammer at 12 oclock for the best stability and piano tuning myth number 10 you must go sharp and ease the pitch down for the best stability well lets start by just talking about the parts of the piano we got the pin block you have a tuning pin this is an upper termination point where the string touches the string is wrapped around the pin goes over to this termination point and the string between the tuning pin and the upper termination point is called the non-speaking length and where the string is vibrating we call that the speaking length so heres a top view of this weve got the pin block tuning pins theres the strings theres the upper termination point and the non speaking length above the upper termination point and the speaking links below the upper termination point many people say you have to keep your hammer at 12