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<font size=3>At 01:19 PM 3/10/06 -0500, Bob B. wrote:<br>
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As far as what we can do: not very much, I am afraid. Just try to
be patient and professional when you are finally brought into the
scene. Having an ETD to graphically show pitch discrepancies is a
big help. <br>
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Educating the public in general will continue to be a major difficult
task.</font></blockquote><br>
Order the PTG handout on "The Special Care and Maintenance of the
Teaching Piano" or at least point them to this URL:
<a href="http://ptg.org/resources-pianoOwners-teachingPianoCare.php" eudora="autourl">http://ptg.org/resources-pianoOwners-teachingPianoCare.</a><a href="http://ptg.org/resources-pianoOwners-teachingPianoCare.php" eudora="autourl">php<br>
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</a>The on-line resources on PTG.org are a great help in educating
teachers, institutions and the general public.<br>
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<x-tab> </x-tab><x-tab> </x-tab>John
Musselwhite, RPT<br>
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