Well, I will see what I can do about the audio files, Don! You know, there are some in the UK who snobbishly look down their noses at American English. I despise that attitude and reject it entirely. Americn English is surely as entirely valid as British English, and I like it, both written and spoken. Britain certainly has a plethora of different spoken accents, mind you, some nicer than others! I agree about the food! I really liked Bethlehem as a location too, and thought the hotel staff were most helpful. I felt that the quality of teaching interaction in the classes was excellent (I am a college teacher), and I appreciated the use of humour. What a gracious crowd US piano tuners are! Best regards, David. > David, > > It was great to meet you as well! Really, though, you need to start posting > messages as audio recordings. That Scottish brogue is just excellent. > > I know, I know, it is us Americans who have the accents . . . > > :-) > > Marc was truly excellent, and I still can't believe all the food that was > served. That closing buffet brunch was amazing! Prime rib!!! And the > Cherry-Berry pie was to die for. > > Had excellent classes full of people anxious to pick up new ideas. Well, > this morning some people were a bit drowsy and, dare I say it, hung over? > But they dutifully came to class! > > All the best, David. > > Don Mannino > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20110504/ac187a99/attachment.htm>
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