Hi, Ed, Seems like a lot of those guys like the P22. As for the one tuning those pianos at Blair, I think it would be a mistake to mix up the piano inventory with a bunch of P22s when the better piano really is the U3's. I know they are a bit more in cost, but frankly, I think the "serviceability" of the U3 ( being a better built piano, i.e: better scaling, sound, etc of the piano ) will last LONGER and perform BETTER to the "heavy handed" students that like to pound on them. I feel the U3 will withstand the "institutional" strains a bit better. Just my opinion. Cost ?? Gee !! With students paying $40,000 / year at Vandy now, a few hundred dollars ( add on fees ) to cover new pianos replacement should be in order. They won't mind it. But, I've always been one to advocate and solicit Alumni of the SOM for donations back to the Blair SOM for piano replacement. Offer a plaque on the piano with their names and years at Blair for FULL donation of the cost of one piano. I'm sure between you and Halliburton you could come up with a number of ways to account for the added cost when it comes to purchase of a piano that will last 25-30 years "IF" well taken care of by the piano tech(s). You know there are a few P22's in our inventory, and I know that they are built cheaper with the "budget" family in mind. ( yes, I think schools, too.) But, if you had asked me, my vote would be for the U3's. In the LONG run, I think the investment will out-weigh the cost of repairs / etc. But, go for what you want. Budget the cost, and really, look into the ideas of funding that I've suggested. I'm sure it will work. There's a LOT of Alumni folks who would LOVE to have their names on a plaque, on a piano at their SOM. Just write them a letter. Then, WATCH the response !! Believe me, and I don't have to tell you, I'm sure there are a LOT of Vandy grads ( Alumni ) out there making more / year than you and me combined !! I can tell you, I would do it for LSU if they had a call for help from the SOM Alumni. Food for thought. You and the "powers-to-be" think about it, and I hope you get the right piano(s). Remember, I work on and tune more uprights than you do. I hope I've helped where these other guys in the CAUT list don't know what I've been tuning and working on at Blair. You might e-mail the other guys in our chapter who tune a lot of Yamahas. They, too, might give you some sound ideas. Think about it. Let me know if you need any more help on this. I'm not the most intelligent on pianos, but I'm "Smarter Than The Average Bear !! Hey-Hey-hey !! " Danny ======================================================================== On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 14:04:29 EDT A440A at aol.com writes: > Ok Caut members > Thanks for the input, I think I can approach our administrators > with a > well supported recommendation, based on the feedback of other Cauts. > > Regards, > Ed Foote RPT > http://www.uk-piano.org/edfoote/index.html > www.uk-piano.org/edfoote/well_tempered_piano.html > > >
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