Phil Bondi wrote: > Wayne, I understand what you mean. > > The only way for you to be a better tuner is to become more familiar > with the aural side of the art. There's all kinds of aides built into > the piano that will help you understand what you need to hear..perhaps > no one has taken all the time necessary to show you all the tricks. > > The first trick is to lose the ETD for awhile and force yourself to do > it aurally..and make it musical. > Nice advice there Phil, and a nice way of putting it as well. > > Once you take that gigantic 1st step, then, and only then, will the > piano start to tell you what it wants because you will be able to hear > what it wants. > > -Phil Bondi(FL) > phil@philbondi.com Cheers RicB -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. UiB, Bergen, Norway mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no http://home.broadpark.no/~rbrekne/ricmain.html http://www.hf.uib.no/grieg/personer/cv_RB.html
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