Dear Les If you should happen to act on Dear Ron's advice, please invite me. I have always appreciated your knowldege of the piano industry and have enjoyed your on-line music lessons sparse as they may be. I am anxious to tune for you a straight pythagorean pure fifths temperament and would love to hear how and what you would play in (on) (for) it. Richard Muddy ---------- > From: Ron Nossaman <nossaman@SOUTHWIND.NET> > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: Re: Temperaments > Date: Sunday, January 25, 1998 9:40 AM > > Aha - perspective! Shame on you Les, you should know by now that this kind > of logic has no place in a gland-driven emotional discussion. This is all > about perceptions (or perception of perceptions). There is no point muddying > the waters with unpopular fact-based observations that don't support the > basic premise. Go to your room! > > Ron > > >Thus those who want real historical accuracy with their historical > >temperaments should probably be laying them down on a really crappy > >Brambach grand with loose tuning pins! > > > >Les Smith > > > > > > > Ron Nossaman
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