Verituner

Billbrpt@AOL.COM Billbrpt@AOL.COM
Sun, 2 Sep 2001 16:49:47 EDT


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In a message dated 9/2/01 3:46:55 PM Central Daylight Time, tompiano@gate.net 
(Tom Servinsky) writes:


> > One thing that I want to learn to do with the SAT is to record my aural
> > tunings and use them on the same model piano, e.g. Baldwin Acrosonic. Not
> > hard to do, but just have not yet done it.
> John,
> This is one area where the SAT is your best friend. Because you get to
> record, what you think, are your best efforts.  Just be prepared for a
> 3.5hr.session, as you will find yourself going back and forth fudging on
> your tuning.  In my opinion, this is better than taking the RPT exam. Now
> you get the oppotunity to tune, master tune and critisize all in one. You'll
> soon  realize the effort it takes to arrive at that level.
> I have recorded many tunings and found out that I am constantly trying to
> improve them each time I tune that particular piano.  So what I'm trying to
> say is, do the recording, enjoy the experience, and plan on uprgrading that
> tuning continously. It's a grooming process.
> T

Now, with this, I am in total agreement.  I also don't see how it is much 
different from what was being said about the Verituner.  There is more than 
one way to get "stunning" results.

Bill Bremmer RPT
Madison, Wisconsin

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