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| Date | 2021-04-13 11:45 -0700 |
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| Subject | Re: Loretto Heights College/Denver-hauntings |
| From | Rose Watts <rosemartinwatts@gmail.com> |
On Monday, July 13, 2015 at 6:33:04 PM UTC-6, D wrote: > On Mon, 13 Jul 2015 14:35:33 -0700 (PDT), rmad...@gmail.com wrote: > > >I lived there for two years and the ghost of the nun played the piano on the fourth floor of pan hall. It was some of the most amazingly beautiful piano playing I have ever heard ... Which is funny because the piano was out of tune and broken, but when she played it sounded perfect. > Interesting, it suggests residual since the piano > was in good working order when she used to play it. > Tuning pianos is only easy if you learned to do it > by ear. The middle, C4 octave can be tuned using a > high-precision digital tuner (i.e., center strings > only, tuning unisons by ear), but all other strings > only sound good to the ear after they were tuned by > ear. Having a good quality tuning hammer is a must, > and slightly detuning whatever string you are tuning > before tuning it up to pitch ensures that the tuning > hammer is in fact locked on the pin that you expect > it to be so that you don't overstretch a string lest > you break it, but also because it helps to "set the > pin" as you repeatedly strike the key with authority > while relaxing the tuning hammer. It's an acquired > skill, but like anything with enough practice, you > can get pretty good at it. A really well-tuned piano > sounds "crunchy", so to speak, and rings like that > while playing sustained octaves on every tone from > top to bottom, and bottom to top, unisons and all. > > I've lived in the Denver area since 1970, and I've > been to several haunted locations, including an old > mansion (whose name was famous but I don't remember) > for a wedding reception, and that place was straight > up spooky! It was during the summer and there was a > big party out in the large garden area, statuary and > wrought iron work all over the place. That estate was > very definitely haunted and in a most disquieting way. > I'm glad that I live in a nearly un-haunted old cabin. OMG SAME. I lived there for almost two years and yes, I heard the piano being played and saw the ghost. I have said the same thing about how beautiful it sounded even with the piano being so out of tune.
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Loretto Heights College/Denver-hauntings rmaddux6@gmail.com - 2015-07-13 14:35 -0700
Re: Loretto Heights College/Denver-hauntings D <J@M> - 2015-07-14 02:31 +0200
Re: Loretto Heights College/Denver-hauntings legallyblondeindenver@gmail.com - 2015-12-16 18:12 -0800
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Re: Loretto Heights College/Denver-hauntings susanna.loucks@gmail.com - 2016-06-11 10:35 -0700
Re: Loretto Heights College/Denver-hauntings susanartfair@gmail.com - 2016-12-03 18:46 -0800
Re: Loretto Heights College/Denver-hauntings smmullen411@gmail.com - 2018-07-01 19:01 -0700
Re: Loretto Heights College/Denver-hauntings Rose Watts <rosemartinwatts@gmail.com> - 2021-04-13 11:45 -0700
Re: Loretto Heights College/Denver-hauntings JACE <thangjay3@gmail.com> - 2023-08-25 21:26 -0700
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