after ring revisited

Wimblees@aol.com Wimblees@aol.com
Wed, 29 Jan 2003 13:00:56 EST


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In a message dated 1/29/03 11:23:04 AM Central Standard Time, 
jorge1ml@cmich.edu writes:

> Wim,
>    You must be 80% psychiatrist and 20% piano tuner.  "Problems" should be 
> marketed it as an advantages.   "These two Ds were chosen very carefully 
> for their unusually rich upper harmonics. This slight sympathetic 
> after-resonance of each is critical to the deep power and sustain of the 
> tone overall."   "An abrupt cut off  forms a percussive silence as opposed 
> to a gentler kinder ambience."  "Damper woosh will also increase"   "Great 
> art and perfection are not synonymous, the later not essential for the 
> former"  
> 
> Have a list of "personal escapes" ready tricky situations, 
> 
> -Mike
> Always interested in aquiring useful escapes.
> 
> 

Mike

Thanks for these wonderful "excuses". I will try to remember them, .... next 
time.

Wim 

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