The articles on learning to tune aurally using the SAT were done between Oct and Dec '96. Jim Coleman, Sr. PS If I can bring them up, I will include them as attachment. Look above for them. Oops! I couldn't find them. They were in my mail area until my hard disk virus last month. I suppose you can eventually find them in the archives. JWC On Sat, 18 Jan 1997, Ryan, Philip wrote: > Dear Mark and List: > > Read your posting about Jim Coleman's article(s) about learning aural > tuning using the SAT as a guide. I am interested in doing exactly that > but cannot locate the article(s) you mentioned in the archives under > "SAT" or "tuning" etc. (Found tons of other articles on SAT etc.) > > Could you steer me a little closer in the direction of those articles > (Titles, Dates, topic)? Could they be in the Journal back issues and > not on the net? Anyway I would appreciate any help you could supply in > locating these articles. > > Thanks, > Phil Ryan > Associate, PTG > > Incidentally, I enjoyed reading about Jim and Virgil in the Journal this > month concerning the Great Chicago Tuneoff, even though it was > discussed here on the List first. The article seems to point to the > superior tuning of the visual tuner (Jim) (46% to 36%), as opposed to > the closeness of the voting that Jim mentioned in his post to the list a > month or so ago. I guess he is too modest! > > > > Mark A. Cunningham wrote: > > > > Thanks to Jim Coleman, Sr for his recent series of articles on SAT > > and stretch alteration! I've printed these for some serious technical > > reading! > > > > For those who may not know, there's also an excellent series of articles, > > also written by Jim, on learning aural tuning using the SAT as a guide. > > Search the archives to find these. > > > > Special thanks to David Parkhurst for maintaining the archives!! > > > > Mark Cunningham > > Chattanooga, TN > > > > MARK@cstcc.cc.tn.us >
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