> From: Ron Nossaman <RNossaman@KSCABLE.com> > Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org > Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 12:57:15 -0500 > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: Verituner > >> My wife is a composer and she writes her music with the aid of a Macintosh >> computer. >> Her former teacher is more 'old fashioned', he still writes music with a >> pencil and an eraser. >> His handwriting is beautiful. >> I do understand about aesthetics, but also about the aesthetics of a well >> designed and beautifully accurate machine. >> >> friendly greetings >> from >> >> Antares, > > Hi Antares, > But I LOVE the machinery. Ed was talking about quality of tuning, and I was > more concerned with maintaining interest. The quality of my tuning is quite > adequate to my standards and clientele, most of whom I acquired because > they were having trouble finding a tuner who could meet their requirements > until they tried me. That doesn't mean that I couldn't be a better tuner if > I dedicated myself to the cause. I surely could. There are just plenty of > other causes and areas for betterment that I'd rather spend my energy and > resources on. It's a wide world, and it's full of mysteries that need tamed. > > Ron N See! a typical language thing... sometimes my poor brain is bubbling and boiling with strange words in all kinds of silly languages..I may wake up with a jolt and way too early on a dark morning, because I realize with shame and regret that I have misunderstood my e-mail friends! I need a vacation, that's for sure! friendly greetings from Antares, Amsterdam, Holland "where music is, no harm can be"
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