[pianotech] Ties

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Wed Jan 26 14:59:32 MST 2011


Charles Osgood!  We'll see you on the radio!

I wear a tie only when meeting a high mucky muck from the university or 
meeting a great musician like Yo Yo Ma.  It is often asked of me to go on 
stage during intermission to "touch up" any wandering unisons, but, of 
course, this is only for show;unless the unison is wildly out.(this has 
never happened btw...and am a total aural tuner with a Sanderson accutuner 
collecting dust on my shelf) 

Ties look nice, but they get in the way.  I dress pretty nicely around 
work, usually;  but when I know I'm going to dig around and get dirty, 
then jeans and a sweatshirt often prevail.  many days, I just look like an 
old college student. Nobody complains, and the students, (the most 
important ones in a school of music right behind my kind piano faculty 
friends) actually like me casual.  But, maybe that's Nebraska for you.  I 
see students dressed to the 9's all the time, but only once in a while. 
One doctoral student once told me, "Don't dress for what you are, but 
dress for what you want to be!"  Well, I'd like to be financially 
independent and dress as I wish, thank you very much. If I had a trillion 
dollars, I would still wear jeans and a sweatshirt whenever possible!!! Of 
course, the $5,000 Armani suits would be on hand for the mucky-muck fund 
raising dinners and such. (I do dress up pretty nicely when needed!! ;>)

Last weekend, Joshua Bell came to call. (This is embarrassing)  The 
contract stated no need for intermission tunings, but while we greeted the 
artist with his accompanist, offered (with the directors encouragement to 
say "yes") that might I have a moment at intermission to touch up the 
piano?  Of course, they said "yes"  Sad thing was, I was indeed in my 
jeans, snow boots, and the whole country-fied hunter look! I should have 
carried my hunting weapons as well!!! (bow and arrows, if you will). 

Thankfully, nobody noticed or commented on my "country" attire.  In no way 
was I going to shovel out the driveway and scrape my windows in full 
"costume" early that day.  I went to work early that day, having 3 concert 
tunings to see to and was not about to go home and change or bring 
something with me. It was 8 stinking degrees that morning!

Perhaps a change of clothes at my shop might work for these emergencies??

Paul










From:
paul bruesch <paul at bruesch.net>
To:
pianotech at ptg.org
Date:
01/26/2011 02:12 PM
Subject:
Re: [pianotech] Ties



I've toyed with the idea of trying out the look of a bow-tie, which I 
think projects a "different" sort of image.  Does anyone else here wear 
one?
Paul Bruesch
Stillwater, MN

On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Ed Foote <a440a at aol.com> wrote:
>>  I have recently 
decided to go to wearing one because I am trying to project a higher level
of professionalism than the tooners who compete with me. In my area, a tie
still says, "This guy is a professional." I wear nice-looking Dockers, a
dress shirt, and a tie.



Cool.  And what do you do with that tie when you have to repair an 
underlever?  or glue leather pads on trapwork?
Regards, 
Ed Foote (fashion plate) RPT


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