I don't "need" to sell it. Nor do i see a need to provide any "exploration" possibility. For most tuners the already available ETDs are good enough. Bernhard Stopper Am 27.04.2009 um 21:10 schrieb Avery Todd <ptuner1 at gmail.com>: > Ric, for whatever it's worth, I TOTALLY agree with you! His > "attitude" makes me not even want to explore it. Let alone buy his > "thing"! > > Avery Todd > Houston, TX > > On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Richard Brekne > <ricb at pianostemmer.no> wrote: > Bernard.... you do indeed make it difficult to defer politely and at > the same time appropriately to you. > I said nothing about you making your material known to the <<piano > community>>. I said <<us>> -- as in here on the PTG lists. Please > take my comments in their correct context. Indeed your article was > published in the 5 languages the Euro magazine always translates > too... but that part of the <<piano community>> resides in Europe, > and the Euro was not read in the States at the time by more then a > handful if by any at all.... The stateside part of the <<piano > community>> had no idea who you were until you showed up on > Pianotech about 6 years ago. I would be surprised if the rest of the > <<piano community>> in the world knew who any of us are. As far as > to what degree Gary Schulze's article points to a Perfect 12ths > approach.... well he says different... I most certainly read it > different... and I'll let you argue the matter with him if you like. > > I personally don't give a hoot who thought of what first.... all I > am interested in is the subject matter itself... and last time I > checked... there is no law about discussing such subject matter. > Indeed... strikes me that the more people talk about and listen to > P-12ths material in an open and friendly environment the greater > chance you will have of selling your own software. I'm not selling > anything myself... just offering an implementation using software > equipped to render this tuning. > Cheers > RicB > > > "My approach was not made known 6 years ago to the piano community, > but published already 21 years ago in a euro piano article from > 1988, as Stopper temperament, where i published this method along > with the usage of a twelfth spanner tool and the discovery of the > natural form of the fifth circle which is in fact a nineteen > octaves and twelve twelfths circle. > > This article has been published in 5 languages . (German, > english, italian, french and danish.) > > Gary Schulze´s article is not an introduction of a general P12 > tuning approach." > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech_ptg.org/attachments/20090427/201512ce/attachment-0001.html>
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