New Book - was RCT vs....

David Ilvedson ilvey at sbcglobal.net
Mon Dec 3 18:29:51 MST 2007


If I've got a decent piano relatively in tune I can always do my best.   Don't throw perfection at me with a pitch raise and a non-maintained piano...you can throw "it gets me close enough" in that situation...



David Ilvedson, RPT

Pacifica, CA 94044









Original message

From: "Ron Koval" 

To: pianotech at ptg.org

Received: 12/3/2007 8:48:23 AM

Subject: New Book - was RCT vs....





Hi all,

 

I just wanted to pass this along.

 

http://grandobsession.com/synopsis/synopsis.html

 

Whenever I read some of the tuning discussions, the phrase "It gets me close enough" 

just kindof ... well, I wanted to share a road to discovery from a piano owner who

found that "close enough" just wasn't good enough.  The author has been active on 

some of the online piano-related forums for years and has spent a good amount of time 

educating herself in all things pianos.  The book isn't out yet, but should be soon.

 

Even though the bulk of many of our days may be filled with "grunt tunings" it is always

a good thing (if only for ourselves!) to strive for the best, be it machine, ears, or technique.

Not suggesting that you give away time for free, just wondering if it is possible to get better

results in the same amount of time?  

 

 

Ron Koval

Chicagoland









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