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face="Comic Sans MS" size="2">* does anyone do middle-out with an ETD
as a matter of course?</font></span>
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<div><span class="421502520-15022007"><font color="#0000ff"
face="Comic Sans MS" size="2">Annie Grieshop</font></span></div>
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I do! with the SAT III. I Go from A(49) up to C(88) then A(49)down to
A(0). That way I get the hard-to-do (for me) treble section over with
and then see how A(49) is holding and then on to the easy (for me)
tenor(bichords) and bass(single strings). If I am doing a pitch raise,
I change percentages (offsets/overpull) at each stage.<br>
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Phil Ryan<br>
Sunny Miami Beach<br>
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