Interesting Reference

Thomas D. Seay, III t.seay@MAIL.UTEXAS.EDU
Tue, 27 Jun 1995 11:30:41 +0300


>Hello all,
>
>I just downloaded an interesting file from my server (America On-Line).  I
>found a file labeled piantung.zip which contains the text (minus pictures) of
>a book called "Strictly Tuning" by Ron Van Hoose (who I don't find in the PTG
>directory.)  This "course" says that it includes everything that one needs to
>know in order to learn to tune any piano or start your own piano tuning
>business.  Now maybe I'm just a slow learner, but as a second generation
>technician, a member of the Guild for a number of years and a perpetual
>student,  the process seems just a little bit more complicated than can be
>contained in one book (even Professor Jorgenson's "Tuning").  Any thoughts?
>
>Also, if you register with the author, you can receive a certificate of
>completion upon completing the course.

Just think! Yesterday, I couldn't even spell "Pe-anna Tuna" and today, I
ARE one!

Tom Seay
The Unversity of Texas at Austin
t.seay@mail.utexas.edu







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