My thanks to my generous colleagues who have responded with such detail and thoroughness! I'm well on the way to completing the regulation, and it'll be top performing, I'm sure. The piano is a 1991 "L" that's being used by a double major at Juilliard (piano and cello). Can't imagine how anyone would be able to attempt such a program and succeed! Briefly quoting from one of the posts: Joel Jones wrote: >How are things going in the Big Apple? We were just blessed with >7.5 " of wet heavy snow. And as is our custom,. the sun came out and >started to melt this great x-country ski base. Oh well, more is predicted >for later this week. We're going through the normal seasonal temperature dance as we get midway through the Fall. Today was in the 60s; tomorrow will be in the 30s. The tree is being decorated in Rockefeller Center. The Thanksgiving Day parade lost 4 balloons this year - gored on the branches of the trees that line Central Park. "'Tis the season to be tuning." My New Year's resolution is to retest and rejoin PTG. It is an organization of magnificent people who are dedicated to this craft and the artisanry that's possible to achieve in practicing it! Will always hold fond memories and gratitude to the likes of Put Crowl, Hannah Grover, Charlie Cox, Allyn Winslow and so many others in the Boston Chapter and elsewhere who helped me develop as a technician, and who gave me the opportunity to contribute their experience and ideas to others that I encountered. Sorry to ramble, and thanks to all again! Sincerely, Thomas -- Thomas A. Sheehan Concert Systems, Inc. aquinas@nyc.pipeline.com
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