Aural versus ETD tuning training

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Thu, 26 Dec 2002 02:38:41 +0100



kam544@gbronline.com wrote:
> 
> >... There certainly is a lot more then a
> >dimes worth difference between the two.
> >RicB
> >
> >  > >There is not a dime's worth of difference with those
> >  > > skilled in either method...Jim Coleman, Sr.
> 
> This is a horse you've been riding for a long time, Richard. And
> unfortunately, clichés like 'dimes difference' will never be adequate
> to convey what is really being said either.
> 
> The key word Jim used here is *skilled*.
> 
> Now in my mind that encompasses whatever it takes to make an event
> happen. As I see it, Richard, you on the other hand, in response to
> Jim's post, are somehow maintaining that being skilled is not
> sufficient.
> 
> However, if that is not your position, there really doesn't seem to
> be a reason to beg to differ as I can hardly imagine anyone on this
> list disagreeing with the fact that being skilled in the performance
> of a given tuning task is an extremely, desirable asset, regardless
> of method of employment or equipment used.
> 
> Winding down and wrapping up old business,
> 
> Keith McGavern
> Registered Piano Technician
> Oklahoma Chapter 731
> Piano Technicians Guild
> USA
> 
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