I wanted to respond to Zoe about practicing tuning with a Verituner. It's been written about by others, but what seems to work better than checking your whole temperament after finishing with the box, is to keep the box on, but pointed away/covered. Then check after each of your tuning steps. The idea is to practice getting it right - not correcting yourself after you are done getting it wrong. Practice doesn't make perfect... PERFECT practice makes perfect! You want to train yourself to hear each step right, time and time again until you feel it better. That should help you progress much faster. Good luck! Ron Koval chicagoland (Zoe - did you ever get a pocket pc that runs quicker for the Verituner?) _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail: Powerful Free email with security by Microsoft. http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/196390710/direct/01/
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