Duaine You can pass the RPT exam with an ETD, but you must be able to tune unisons aurally and pass at the 80% level.. Seems like the Guild's standards are understanding to both camps. But I'm still not getting your point. You're doing a lot of finger pointing in your latest posts to those who are trying to point out some very basic fundamentals of tuning. You then turn this into the reason why you don't like the "attitude" of the Guild members. One of basic principles I've learned how to deal with when responding to, or bringing up an issue on this list, is you best be prepared to back up your comments. Tom Servinsky ----- Original Message ----- From: "Duaine & Laura Hechler" <dahechler at charter.net> To: <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 3:17 AM Subject: Re: [pianotech] Verituner Help... > Tom, > > I'm not going to get caught up in this argument again. > > Basically, persons like me that - can - tune via ETD and - not - tune > via aurally, should - not - be excluded from being an RPT just because > of this. > > Duaine > > Tom Servinsky wrote: >> Duaine wrote: >> ----- Original MessaP.S. That is why aural tuning should be taken out >> of the RPT tests - >> meaning the machine can make a better tuning than aurally. >> >> huh? ....and your reasoning is? >> Tom Servinsky > > >
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