teaching books

Vince Mrykalo REEVESJ@ucs.byu.edu
Thu, 13 Apr 1995 10:52:53 -0600 (MST7MDT)


> Date:          Wed, 12 Apr 1995 23:40:22 -0600 (MDT)
> From:          musselj@cadvision.com (John Musselwhite)
> Subject:       Re: teaching books
> To:            Multiple recipients of list <pianotech@byu.edu>
> Reply-to:      pianotech@byu.edu

> >> Are there other general history books comparable that I should=20
> >> consider?
>
> >I've used the Reblitz book here before but I really think next time I
> >might just use the Steinway Technical Reference book.
>
> While the TRG is one of the best things Steinway has done for field
> technicians in years I'd hesitate to use it as a main reference work as it
> really only applies to their instruments. It's a valuable resource, but
> shouldn't be your only one IMO.=20

> I think if I had only one book to choose from the Reblitz book would be it.

>                 John
>
> John Musselwhite, RPT               Calgary, Alberta Canada
> musselj@cadvision.com       john.musselwhite@67.cambo.cuug.ab.ca
>

I'm not out to bash anyone, butif the reblitz book is that highly
regarded, it sure says something about the state of piano technology
books.

---
Vince Mrykalo



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