My answer to you about Steinway regulation

Antares antares@EURONET.NL
Mon, 17 May 1999 21:18:08 +0200


I bow my big head....
 

Antares





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>> A definitely
>>good and trustworthy book from the source isn't that bad as a help, is it?
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>>Antares
>
>Andre'
> No, it's not. As a matter of fact, as a guidline, it's priceless. It can
>take a while for a new tech to learn that the "numbers" aren't always
>perfect, but having some #s is better than NOT having any. Haven't most of
>us had the chance to follow up after someone who "didn't have a clue"?
>Parts, models, and diagrams are the basis for newbies to learn the
>relationships of the action parts. I think that it has also been pointed
>out (maybe on another thread) that you just gotta play the thing. J. Geiger
>starts a lot of his classes with that ONE major instruction. Just PLAY it.
>Get to know it. Feel the difference between .... uh ... sorta right and
>sorta wrong.
>
>gn
>



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