I agree, Keith, the great majority are very polite and accepting, and very tactful if they ask for something. Mostly, it's only the second-rate ones who get picky and high-handed. Susan On 1/29/2011 11:37 AM, Mr. Mac's wrote: > Susan, > > My comments had nothing to do with Ed Foote being an adept tuner, > which I would never dispute. > > I just said, > "The majority of artists I have experienced are very forgiving, > and would seldom say disparaging comments to those who has done their best." > > and > > I followed up with: > "It would have to be an unlivable situation for that to possible happen, > and even at that, then it would be necessary constructive comments to > to accomplish the needed task at hand." > > The first comment is based on personal experience. > The second comment is based on what must be done if necessary. > > Granted, there are some who don't pull their punches, > when it comes to desired results, and that's okay with me. > > I'm just not in that league of participation. > > Sincerely, > Keith McGavern, RPT > pianostuff.kamcam.com > > > On Jan 29, 2011, at 1:18 PM, Susan Kline wrote: > >> On 1/29/2011 10:38 AM, Mr. Mac's wrote: >> >> I, personally, do not hesitate to say >> >> that Yo Yo Ma would never be negative in his comments to another. >> Just not going to happen. >> >> ---------------------------------------------- >> >> Besides, Ed Foote is a highly adept tuner, with or without the >> ETD. We agree that such people can use a digital device and end >> up with top quality work. >> >> Susan >> >> > >
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