Hi Bill, I see you're still up to your time-tested techniques! Given the circumstances, hope you're having a decent start to the semester. Believe me, it's very strange (and difficult) for me NOT beginning the semester at MSU this Fall... Just so you don't think I'll be leasing shop space over the semester, I'm coming in Friday and over the Labor Day weekend to make a final voicing pass on the Hill and dung my stuff out before turning in my keys to Sarah first thing Tuesday morning. Maybe we can have coffee if you're not making an early break for the long weekend. See you, Robert William Schneider writes: > Another simple way to raise or lower pitch is to instruct the balance of the > ensemble and the audience to run toward or away from the piano at the proper > speed to bring the piano in tune via the Doppler principle. This is easier > to do than to move the piano itself, which is quite heavy. > > WS > > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >
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