one rubber mute

David Andersen bigda@gte.net
Thu, 04 Nov 2004 20:36:36 -0800


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>> >Seriously...(if that's possible)this is an old style tuning technique b=
est
>> left to the past, imho.
> I=B9m so glad that=B9s only your OPINION, mon frere, with no actual basis in =
fact.
> It was adequate for every single luminous, musical, precise, stable tunin=
g on
> earth until very, very recently.
>=20
>>  >Extremely ineffiecient unless, as David apparently has, one has the ab=
ility
>> to get it right the first time.
> Uhh...that=B9s the general idea=8Bto get it either right or super close; but =
the
> art of shimming unisons, well-learned and practiced, speeds things up and
> moves thing along exponentially. As you learn to trust your body more, yo=
ur
> ears more, and don=B9t have to rely so much on tests, things get quicker as
> well.  As I said before, I can put a stone-solid, singing concert tuning =
on
> any piano that=B9s on or real close to pitch in 80-90 minutes.
>=20
> Viva old school, bubba.
>=20
> David Andersen



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