aint what I signed up for

David Ilvedson ilvey@sbcglobal.net
Sat, 5 Feb 2005 17:36:26 -0800


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Good enough...and your right I haven't been following the List=
 that closely.   So, do you use an ETD at any time in your=
 tunings?   

David Ilvedson







Original message
From: Richard Brekne 
To: Newtonburg 
Received: Sat, 05 Feb 2005 23:24:36 +0100
Subject: aint what I signed up for


Well, now we've got a skilled aural tuner who now uses a ETD and=
 his ear, i.e. he has experience both, and we have you who tune=
 by ear only. (I believe?)   Don't you think you should be=
 investigating the potential of ETDs in improving you tuning?  =
 Maybe you think it can't be improved?

David Ilvedson


David.

If you believe I have no experience with ETD's then I have to ask=
 how closely you've been reading
this list and for how long.  I am on record as one of the most=
 adamant supporters of ETD usage, and 
am responsible for <<discovering>> the P-12th tuning on Tunelab=
 97, which Bernhard claims to be the
origional discoverer of in a far more theoretical treatise on the=
 subject some 15 or so years back. I have Dr.
Jim Colemans personal congratuations on the idea, publicized on=
 this list. There are a hand full of folks around
the globe who have persued the positive  useage of ETDs more then=
 myself. That enthusiasm does not require of 
me however, to be blind to viable concerns that present=
 themselves.  

Cheers
RicB


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