I heartily recommend the SAT III for a dedicated tuning device. James James Grebe Piano Tuning & Repair Member of Master Piano Technicians. Registered Piano Technician of the Piano Technicians Guild for over 30 years. "Member of the Year" in 1989 Creator of Handsome Hardwood Caster Cups, Piano Benches, Writing Instruments,Table Timepieces (314) 608-4137 1526 Raspberry Lane Arnold, MO 63010 Researcher of St. Louis Theatre History BECOME WHAT YOU BELIEVE! pianoman at accessus.net Jimpianowood at yahoo.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Osborne" <rve at bvunet.net> To: <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 10:08 AM Subject: Sanderson Accu-tuner > Greetings, > > Having been a musician and teacher for a number of years, I believe I > know a well tuned piano with I play it. When I got into piano tuning 2 > years ago, I was convinced that, with my trained ear, I would be able to > tune a piano to "my" satisfaction. I am still convinced of this, but it > hasn't happened nearly as quickly as I hoped it would. > > Although I am tuning pianos for pay and am fairly pleased with my work, > I am keenly aware that I will never be completely satisfied with my work > as a tuner until I am satisfied with it as a teacher and musician. > > I believe that I'm doing all the right things, but I still want to > progress more quickly. I would also like to speed up my tuning in a > client's home. So, I am giving serious consideration to purchasing a > Sanderson Accu-tuner. I have heard wonderful things about this piece of > equipment and, my intentions have always been to buy one eventually. Any > input from some of you who own one would be very helpful. > > One more thing, I am preparing for Guild examinations and I know the Sat > III has a program dedicated to Guild exam preparation. Have any of you > ever used it and was it helpful? Thank you for taking the time to read > this e-mail. Take care and God bless. > > Rick > > > >
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