Avery, We have a policy that I must be given two weeks advanced notice for a nonstandard tuning. In the five years I've been at OSU there hasn't been a problem. I would push for a policy of A-440 only accept we have a Taiwanese percussion student with a marimba tuned at A-442. Mitch At 11:57 AM 10/26/00 -0500, you wrote: >List, > > Just thought I'd vent a little. I worked off-campus all day >yesterday and didn't check my messages until around 6 PM. The >Houston Symphony is here for 3 days beginning today (at _their_ >request, not ours) for an all-Copeland concert Saturday night >and we were not "informed" until 4:45 yesterday afternoon that >they wanted the piano at A-442. You'll notice I said informed, >not asked! As in "permission". > Needless to say, my hackles are STILL up. I had to get here >about 6 AM this morning to do the pitch raise job for them >because we were informed so late, that I had no chance to fight >it. When that alarm went off at 4:30 AM, well, let's just say >that you'd rather not hear my "thoughts" about why. > I just had a talk with the Director of the School of Music >and he's in total agreement with me. After this concert is over, >the OFFICIAL policy is that our performance halls are A-440 halls >and if any other pitch is desired, the organization will bring >their own instrument(s). I'll tune it to whatever is desired, if >they want, but _our_ 4 instruments are to stay at A-440! > The director also told me that the symphony is to be billed >for a pitch raise job and a pitch lowering job. > It's wonderful working at a school that gives me this kind of >support and backing! > Just curious. Does anyone else have that kind of official >policy at your school? > >Avery > >
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