Gina wrote: >PS I just read Horace's (see note below) reply to your question. It= reminded >me, not unfavorably, of how much of an apprentice I will always be.= Learning >is such a wonderful experience. Thank you Horace and List. > >(Note) to read, Horace's first reponse. His second reply much more clearly >explains what I attempted to say above. > >Gina Carter Dear Gina, Horace, Yes, learning is wonderful, and I have learned a lot in the last months. I'd like to add my own thanks to yours, Gina. Horace, am I right in thinking that what you mean is not simply the questions of studying the literature before tuning, but that you would like to see a more subjective approach to the art of piano work as a whole? >Thanks to Don Rose, I can now do most of the ASCII things, except, of >course, for the capital "=F6". We'll keep trying. I'm of course flattered you're taking the trouble, but it isn't really necessary. I have a button on my keyboard for the letter so I use it, but "Osten" is perfectly allright with me, even though it means "the Cheese" in Swedish. :-) Have a good day or night or what you are having over there! =D6sten Stockholm, Sweden
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