On 12/6/05 3:15 AM, "Ric Brekne" <ricbrek@broadpark.no> wrote: \ > I'll agree that simple aural impressions alone are not sufficient to > substantiate any claim. On the other hand, when seemingly vast amount of > technicians have these same impressions, one has to wonder at the very > least if there is truth to them. > Hello All, I like this statement and would add that scientific testing is inadequate to prove false a claim made by many experienced persons. Actual piano tone is a resonance resulting from combining of many notes in music. Testing one note at a time reveals only what one note at a time sounds like. Even in testing one note at a time, the variables are very hard to control. -Mike Jorgensen
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