One pianists trash is another ones treasure. Be certain the one(s) doing the choosing are the one(s) who will do the playing. -Mike Jorgensen On 5/20/07 9:21 AM, "David M. Porritt" <dporritt at smu.edu> wrote: > A few days ago I wrote about our killer half-octave and asked for suggestions. > Again I want to thank all who responded with many good suggestions some of > which I¹m going to try to implement soon. > > There are some (many?) who think the only solution is purchasing a new D so > I¹m asking you all for your experience. Have any of your schools bought a new > D recently that was really great? I have to say that the new Ds I¹ve seen > lately including one we bought in 1993 have been somewhat less than > wonderful. I¹m hoping that my experience is atypical and that many of you > have seen and worked on some wonderful ones. I really need honest answers > from you. As much as I would prefer to have a remanufactured/redesigned > piano, the We-Need-A-New-D people might have a louder and more credible voice > than mine. If this be the case I¹d love to think that we have a chance to > have a really good piano. > > Thanx! > > dave > > __________________________ > David M. Porritt, RPT > Meadows School of the Arts > Southern Methodist University > Dallas, TX 75275 > dporritt at smu.edu > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/20070521/c780f935/attachment.html
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