Wound trichords in a spinet??? Does an ETD help?

Moffatt & Sons Piano moffattr@CADVISION.COM
Wed, 10 Jul 2002 23:20:55 -0600


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  From: Farrell=20
  To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
  Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 4:44 AM
  Subject: Re: Wound trichords in a spinet??? Does an ETD help?


   But on a nicer piano where the customer CAN play - I want to say =
something about the false beats and badly matched bass unisons - =
something like: "Hey dude, I just wanted to point out that your piano is =
the pits, and these nasty noises coming out of it are NOT MY FAULT!" But =
somehow that just does not seem right. Any bright ideas on how to handle =
that?

  Terry Farrell =20

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Yes. Tune aurally. What sounds good to you, will usually sound great to =
the client.With out opening up that "old, worn out can of worms", it =
seems you are having to=20
justify the work you have just done by condeming the tool (piano) your =
client probably has a lot of faith in........all the while, the client =
is staring at a little box, with spinning lights wondering....well.. =
"I'm listening".... He/She seems to be "watching". Whose right? =
..................It is much easier to say..even show..how you listen to =
their pride and joy,  rather than blame their little pet. Then, when =
they say....."but these noises I'm hearing, and you know it truly is a =
bunch of "nasty noises"....I am sure the task will be much easier, and =
most likely.......more profitable and satisfying.

IMyadayada.

Bob

Moffatt & Sons Piano Atelier
Calgary, Alberta - Canada
Tel. 403 243-0385=20
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