Tuning in China

Elwood Doss edoss at utm.edu
Sun Dec 16 20:06:30 MST 2007


I went to the website but couldn't read it because it was in chinese.  Don't they write in English over there?
Joy!
Elwood

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-----Original Message-----
From: Barrie Heaton [mailto:piano at a440.co.uk] 
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 5:58 AM
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Subject: Re: Tuning in China

In message <8CA0B4A391707F8-D00-3D5 at MBLK-M40.sysops.aol.com>,
itunepiano at aol.com writes
>Considering all the growth in the Chinese piano industry, I wonder if they
>have a shortage of tuner/techs in China.  Can anyone describe  the
>tuning environment in China?  Is the pay good?   Is there a shortage of
>techs?    Just curious.   Bob.
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Ask them direct
http://www.bjpiano.com/eindex.htm

there are quite a few Blind tuners

Barrie,


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