I MUST be getting good ...

Conrad Hoffsommer hoffsoco at luther.edu
Sat Mar 4 03:30:48 MST 2006


At 21:25 3/3/2006, you wrote:

>Tuned a Hamilton studio at Fort Wood Army base ... in an auditorium 
>with about 350 boot-campers gabbing, being talked at by various 
>Sergeants, etc. ... High reverb walls and floors ... noise level was 
>very bad, stuck in my earplugs ... Then a marching band started 
>practicing and marching around right outside the windows (lots of 
>drums!) ... then something went blooey with my ETD battery and it 
>went dark ... but I was still able to finish that sucker in one hour 
>flat! ... and when I left, I was absolutely 100% satisfied--nay 
>THRILLED--with my tuning!
>
>... Though I do wonder how it actually sounds.
>
>Alan Barnard
>Salem, Missouri



As long as the DIs, band and boots are doing their thing, everything 
will sound just peachy keen...
Been there, done that, got the Gitmo t-shirt.

Nice to have ears as backup, though, isn't it??

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