Piano Maintanance for the Piano Teacher

Ed Sutton ed440@mindspring.com
Mon, 23 Sep 2002 21:40:55 -0500


The PTG Home Office sells a brouchure "The Special Care and Maintenance of
the Teaching Piano"  All of the PTG technical bulletins have excellent
information that teachers should know about.
And _The Piano Book_ by Larry Fine is a book every piano owner should have
and study.
Ed Sutton

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>From: "Elwood Doss, Jr." <edoss@iswt.com>
>To: <caut@ptg.org>
>Subject: Piano Maintanance for the Piano Teacher
>Date: Mon, Sep 23, 2002, 6:50 PM
>

> In November the University of Tennessee at Martin is hosting Andreas Klein.
>  The Piano Professor at UTM is having a Saturday symposium for Piano
> Teachers where Klein will give a master class.  She is also arranging for
> other presenters:  a former Artist in Residence at UTM, Dr. Allison
> Nelson/Loebekka on "How to Practice" and someone else present a session on
> "Massage of the Pianist."  She also asked me to present the following:
>
> Will you give a presentation on piano repairs and maintenance for the piano
> teacher?  There are many things most of us don't know but should know.  How
> often does a key get stuck because  a child dropped a penny down between
> the keys?  How often does a pedal not work because something simple came
> loose?  We need to be reminded of the importance of regular tuning.  Tell
> us how to determine if a piano needs refurbishing or rebuilding. And on and
on. . .
>
> Any ideas from the illustrious members of the List!
>
> Joy!
> Elwood Doss, Jr.
> Martin, TN
>
>
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