Fred: Don McKechnie was the one who wrote those files. I have copies if you don't find yours. dave *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 3/4/2003 at 2:39 PM Fred S. Sturm wrote: >Try the archives under Piano Technology Class, around May 2001. There >have been >others, but that was probably most recent. Somebody offered to send pdf >files of >syllabus/lecture notes, and I asked for and received them. I can't seem to >locate >them on my university computer. Maybe they are at home. >Regards, >Fred Sturm >University of New Mexico > >imoberst wrote: > >> Greetings, >> >> I will be teaching an introductory class to business ed. students next >year. >> This will be an interim course, not exceeding 30 hours of contact time. >> >> Some of the things that will be required to be taught include an >introduction >> to tuning and technical concept, piano developmental history, parts >> nomenclature, and an overview of the industry today. >> >> Since I am new to the CAUT mailing list, I am not familiar with "old" >> discussions on such a topic. (I am sure that this has been addressed >before on >> many occasions) What I am looking for is reference to recommended >curriculum, >> text, teaching techniques, and how to basically get the most applicable >> information to these students most effectively within this time >parameter. >> >> Thank you in advance for your recommendations. >> >> John Imobersteg, R.P.T. >> University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh >> email: imoberst@uwosh.edu >> >> _______________________________________________ >> caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > >_______________________________________________ >caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives _____________________________ David M. Porritt dporritt@mail.smu.edu Meadows School of the Arts Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX 75275 _____________________________
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