> The idea of maintaining CAUT exclusivity went out the window when > PIANOTECH went on line. > > I personally welcome any and all lurkers who may be out there, and > ,indeed, I probably recruited some crossover from HPSCHD-l. Just for > fun, I "review" PIANOTECH about once a week and have noticed some names > come and go. I think that the subject matter discussed will be the best > filter to limit the growth of the list. > > If there are hobby types, teachers, performers or researchers listening.. > GOOD! Maybe there will be a greater appreciation for behind-the-scenes > work which goes into a *great* performance. > > > -- > Conrad Hoffsommer Ignorance doesn't kill you, but it will > Luther College make you sweat a lot.-Haitian proverb > hoffsoco@martin.luther.edu > I'm one the recruitees from HARPSCD-L...but my interest is as a fortepiano builder. So, much of the technical material is highly relevant, esp. since I've even been looking at 1840 Pleyels recently. Don't see any point in restricting the list membership to RPT which obviously wouldn't apply to me, for instance...the list content will (and should) be the self-limiting factor. Stephen Birkett Blackwood Hall University of Guelph Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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