This is very strange.

Susan Kline skline@proaxis.com
Mon, 15 Feb 1999 18:40:55


At 09:00 PM 2/15/99 -0500, you wrote:
>At 05:20 PM 2/15/99, you wrote:
>>At 07:51 PM 2/15/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>>..about a month ago, I got a call from a respected gentleman in the
>>>community for a set of Chromatic Tuning Forks. I ordered them and
>>>dropped them off at his office.
>>>
>>>..just recently, I received a similar request from a friend of this
>>>gentleman asking for the same thing.
>>>
>>>I am the self-professed Rookie, but please, can someone tell me what one
>>>does with a set of Chromatic Tuning Forks?
>>>
>>>Rook
>>
>>All I can think of, Phil, is that one uses them to set a temperament.
>>This might allow one to imagine that one could tune a piano, without knowing
>>a single thing about it.
>>
>>Did you ask them what they were planning to do? They might be about ready
>>for a dose of reality counselling. (with tact, of course.)
>>
>>Susan
>>
>>Susan Kline
>>P.O. Box 1651
>>Philomath, OR 97370
>>skline@proaxis.com		
>>
>>
>>
>    In a catalog we received over the holidays, a new age type health
>catalog, a set of tuning forks is advertised 'to foster healing on a
>variety of levels',   a diatonic set of 8, I presume, called 'Solar
>Harmonic Spectrum Tuning Forks'. $140.00. A complete chromatic set might
>just be that much more powerful spiritually ;-)
>  Ken Jankura
>  Newburg, PA
> 

I stand corrected! Maybe one could hang them from monofilament fish
line, and use them as wind chimes. "Music of the Forks" ... proving
that nature can make 12-tone aleatoric music with the best of them?

Live and learn. 

Susan

Susan Kline
P.O. Box 1651
Philomath, OR 97370
skline@proaxis.com		




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