Perfection

Dan M. Hallett, Jr. dhalle@toolcity.net
Sun, 16 Aug 1998 14:14:59 -0400


So, Newton- 
You're saying that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Dan Hallett, RPT

Newton Hunt wrote:
> 
> Some pianos come pretty close, but everyone has a different opinion on
> "perfection" so pianos will always be a work in progress.
> 
> Who can say there is a perfect tone, voice, regulation, etc.
> 
> Inharmonicity is desirable.  Raising it too far or lowering it too far
> produce "weird" sounding pianos.  There is an accepted range or
> "normal": Inh but who is to say that one position on that curve is
> "best"?
> 
> "Perfect piano?"  Aint no such animal, never has been, never will be.
> 
>         Newton
>         nhunt@jagat.com


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