aural/electronic tuning and PTG rules

Charles Neuman piano@charlesneuman.net
Tue, 16 Apr 2002 21:46:29 -0400 (EDT)


Wim wrote:
> As long as the electronic test is equal to the aural test, we shouldn't be
> allowed to differentiate.

Are there two different tests? Or were there? If so, that explains the
rule a bit better for me.

By the way, what's the best way to find out exactly what the RPT tests
involve and how they are scored? I tried to find out one day, and I
browsed through every bit of litterature I had. Either I missed it, or I
didn't have the right litterature.

Not that it's an issue for me any time soon...

Charles

P.S. I think it's worth asking about, because I remember reading the 1999
PTG survey, and it said that for 40% of Associates, the reason they did
not upgrade to RPT was because they didn't know how to go about doing so.



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