[pianotech] Ideas for redemption

Avery Todd ptuner1 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 5 13:53:54 PDT 2009


Jurgen, that's unbelievable! You do a LOT just by providing high quality
parts/tools to the trade! If you want to do more, that's also great. But you
don't need to do it because of "not doing anything" for the world of piano
technology! IMO!

Avery Todd, RPT
Houston, TX

On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Jurgen Goering <
pianoforte at pianofortesupply.com> wrote:

> Dear Fellow Piano Technicians,
> Late last year I was taken to task of this forum for not doing anything for
>  the world of piano technology and for generally being a nobody.  That got
> me to thinking: What is it that I could do, not only to emerge from the
> shadows of the Land of Nobody here I allegedly resided,  but also to truly
> contribute something to our craft.
>
> I have family members who are active and successful in the world of books,
> so I’m thinking: Why not follow the family tradition and bring out a book
> about pianos?  What about a technical book?  Let’s see here – what aspect of
> piano technology has not been adequately written about?   What is it that
> technicians crave to learn more about but cannot find the good information
> they seek?
>
> What about voicing?  Is there a demand/need/market for something like that?
>
> Does anyone think a book on voicing would be a good idea?
>
> Jurgen Goering
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