On 20-nov-04, at 2:03, gordon stelter wrote: > There should be a good video to accompany the book, > sep by step. My problem with voicing descriptions has > always been trying to envision exactly what has been > written. > Thump I will consider that too then...sigh.... (; >)) > >> >> >> >> On 19-nov-04, at 8:11, Piannaman@aol.com wrote: >> >>> List, >>> >>> What I'd really like for Christmas is a good book >> or video on voicing. >>> I feel am getting the hang of it, and have come >> up with some good >>> results, but I tend to be timid about >> over-puncturing hammers. And >>> I'd certainly like to see a demo of battery >> voicing before I bludgeon >>> someone's nice, new grand piano with sharp >> objects. Diagrams and >>> graphic illustrations would be good: where to >> stick needles, angle of >>> travel, depth of insertion, and for what effect, >> etc. Of particular >>> interest to me would be "voicing up." >>> >>> The recent thread about fine-grit hammer sanding >> had some interesting >>> contributions. >>> >>> Does anyone on this list know of a comprehensive >> text on this topic? >>> I'm looking forward to the publishing of Andre's >> book....:-) I'm on >>> pins and needles (sorry, couldn't resist) awaiting >> an autographed >>> copy. >>> >>> Just thought I'd inquire, >>> >>> Dave Stahl >> >> I am writing like mad, Dave. >> I hope to finish it early next year but I have to >> find a publisher. >> It is much more work than I ever imagined but at the >> same time it is >> fun. No, it is a lot of fun, and I hope that y'all >> will be able to read >> about that which has taken most of my life to learn. >> At one time, I very much would like to do a seminar >> in the US about the >> things I learned, the more so because the US is >> always my most favorite >> place on ze Earth. >> I'll work harder than ever and will try to make it >> happen as soon as >> possible. >> >> This coming Sunday I'll be away for some weeks to >> Vietnam, just for >> vacation. >> So no pianna's... but as soon as I'm back I'll be >> bent over ma >> compooter to finish da job. >> It'l be a nice book with lots a pics and as clear as >> mud can be (: >> >> EAR >> >> friendly greetings >> from >> André Oorebeek >> >> Vita Dura Est >> >> > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! > http://my.yahoo.com > > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > friendly greetings from André Oorebeek Vita Dura Est
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