I could wear a $5,000 Armani tuxedo, but I'd be squarely thumped on the head, "You want more WHAT???" ;>) Feeling like Oliver Twist, Paul From: Ryan Sowers <tunerryan at gmail.com> To: pianotech at ptg.org Date: 01/26/2011 11:00 AM Subject: Re: [pianotech] aural tuning Well, if you show up to a meeting where you are asking for a raise or an increased budget...wear a tie! =D On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Paul T Williams < pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu> wrote: Too bad that doesn't work for CAUT's ;>) Paul From: Ryan Sowers <tunerryan at gmail.com> To: pianotech at ptg.org Date: 01/26/2011 10:42 AM Subject: Re: [pianotech] aural tuning Well, like LaRoy Edwards has said, "If you would like to make more money, wear a tie. It's Ok if you don't want to make more money. But if you do, wear a tie." Ryan On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 6:43 AM, Marshall Gisondi <pianotune05 at hotmail.com > wrote: Hi Everyone, By responding to the list about aural tuning, I feel as if I just bought a puppy and forgot to house train him, I better watch where I step. :-) As a vison impaired person, we were trained the aural method at the school of course. I recall hearing about an instance where Jim Coleman and Virgel Smith tuned. When comared, the tunings turned out similar. My take is, be the best at what you are best at, forgive the lingo here. If using one of those fancy gadgets is your thing then by all means be the best you can be. If using God's tuning device is your thing then use it. However, I think every piano tech should have a firm grasp on aural tuning should the energizer bunny decide to take a vacation while you're tuning. I wear nice docker type pants or cargo type pants and a dress shirt with either a sweater vest or sweater lately. Or if it's warm enough, just a dress shirt or button down collar shirt. In the summer I'll wear a nice golf shirt with docker type pants. I'm thinking about having golf shirts made with my company name on them. I love the pen idea, and I want to check out these books. Hopefully I can get them on barnes & Noble or Amazon. Wearing a tie, aint gonna happen, unless of course I am tuning for a special occasion. I will wear dress pants and dress shoes and dress shirt of course. I have a friend who does wear the sport coat and tie to work. It was interesting watching him help me fix a piano bench in my basement wearing church clothes. :-) I have about 100 ties I I don't even wear. However, if this is the key to obtaining more work, hey maybe I'll try it. Well that's my take on things. What do you guys think? Marshall Gisondi Piano Technician Marshall's Piano Service pianotune05 at hotmail.com 215-510-9400 www.phillytuner.com Graduate of The School of Piano Technology for the Blind www.pianotuningschool.org Vancouver, WA -- Ryan Sowers, RPT Puget Sound Chapter Olympia, WA www.pianova.net -- Ryan Sowers, RPT Puget Sound Chapter Olympia, WA www.pianova.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20110126/ad760be6/attachment.htm>
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