Magnificent! I'll have to remember the back wall idea. A few words and a back wall, and one won't need to mess up the voicing! Susan >I tuned the piano last Friday in our recital hall, and I had moved it to >the back wall of the stage (close to a plug for the computer.) The >pianist came in and played it there and with the reflection from that back >wall thought it quite satisfactory. He asked me what I had done, and I >said it just appears to be "playing in" like it should. We decided not to >do anything further. The concert was last night and the piano projected >very well....better than I had even hoped. The concert went well and got >a good review in the Dallas Morning >News. ><http://www.dallasnews.com/entertainment/342098_Meadows_18ove..html>http:// >www.dallasnews.com/entertainment/342098_Meadows_18ove..html > >dave > > >---------- >David M. Porritt ><mailto:dporritt@swbell.net>dporritt@swbell.net >Meadows School of the Arts >Southern Methodist University >Dallas, TX 75275 > >----------
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