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Quite true, Andrew. I've found the hardest clients to deal with are =
those who just didn't have the stuff to realize the deam of making it on =
the concert ciruit, & settled for teaching lessons to mediocre students. =
The piano (& technician) then become the scapegoat. The truely =
competent are generally as you describe.
Otto
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From: Andrew Anderson=20
To: College and University Technicians=20
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: [CAUT] lack of support
Something along the lines of the habitual disrespect some ivory =
towered individuals have for mere 'technicians'. Funny really. :-D 8-) =
Of-course the real experts are open, friendly and genuinely interested. =
It's the work-study juniors, seniors and post-grad.s that are all =
disdainful (and insecure). ;-)
Andrew
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At 05:36 PM 10/20/2005, you wrote:
In a message dated 10/20/2005 1:13:53 PM Central Standard Time, =
okeyes@uidaho.edu writes:
"Oh! Look here Vladdy! There must be a hole in the recital =
schedule. It says here that they're letting the mechanic sit on the =
piano bench tonight. Isn't that quaint!? Let's try not to let the =
children get too close."
OK, Otto, can you explain the meaning of this post?
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Wim=20
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