We all wish David a speedy recovery. On Saturday 2nd period at "pianotech live" we will still be able to place faces with the online names we know; Ron Berry PTG webmaster will be available to answer questions and offer a few suggestions about some actions one can take to make one's list experience more enjoyable for each individual subscriber. And people will be able to look over my shoulder as I do some tuning with Tunic OnlyPure, and I will try to demonstrate some aural checks associated with the 'PureTuner tuning. See you there, Kent Swafford ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Andersen <david at davidandersenpianos.com> Date: Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 11:55 AM Subject: [pianotech] My best, and my regrets To: Pianotech Pianotech <pianotech at ptg.org> Esteemed colleagues and beloved friends----- I'm sad to say that for the first time in a while I won't be joining those of you in Grand Rapids this year. I've got some physical challenges right now---an inflamed right hip joint and, a new little gift from my body: lumbar dysplasia (what they used to call a slipped disc with a pinched nerve and a spasmed muscle in your lower back.) It "went out" nine days ago and is still a big factor day-to-day, so I decided to stay in L.A. this week to continue chiropractic treatments, rest, restorative yoga and icing. I'm happy to be not traveling and on my feet for a week, but sad to miss all the precious downloads, both personal and technical. I love these conferences, and I wish I were there right now. The only class-esque duty I had, other than to be an available and alert Steingraeber guy, was to do a "Tuning Concert" in the Pianotech Live class period with my friend Kent Swafford; then we would compare my whole-tone, open-string, "following the rolling fourths" tuning with Bernhard Stopper's OnlyPure tuning software note-for-note, and see what this "angels flying out of the piano when you tune" thing is all about. Sadly, we won't be doing that. I'm sure this motley crew can find other equally bracing and vivid issues to chew on in my absence... Again, I express my deep gratitude to all my friends and colleagues in our little world; this is a rough time for the piano business, and your support for me, and the opportunity for me to support you, is precious indeed. Thank you. THIS JUST IN: my close friend and collaborator *David Stanwood* is bringing something to this conference that will literally knock your pianistic socks off. It's revolutionary in a perfectly practical and good way, and I believe it's going to be a big part of our little world henceforth. DO NOT FAIL to check it out thoroughly. Warmest regards, David Andersen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/caut.php/attachments/20090716/50939476/attachment.htm>
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