Dear Mark and List: Read your posting about Jim Coleman's article(s) about learning aural tuning using the SAT as a guide. I am interested in doing exactly that but cannot locate the article(s) you mentioned in the archives under "SAT" or "tuning" etc. (Found tons of other articles on SAT etc.) Could you steer me a little closer in the direction of those articles (Titles, Dates, topic)? Could they be in the Journal back issues and not on the net? Anyway I would appreciate any help you could supply in locating these articles. Thanks, Phil Ryan Associate, PTG Incidentally, I enjoyed reading about Jim and Virgil in the Journal this month concerning the Great Chicago Tuneoff, even though it was discussed here on the List first. The article seems to point to the superior tuning of the visual tuner (Jim) (46% to 36%), as opposed to the closeness of the voting that Jim mentioned in his post to the list a month or so ago. I guess he is too modest! Mark A. Cunningham wrote: > > Thanks to Jim Coleman, Sr for his recent series of articles on SAT > and stretch alteration! I've printed these for some serious technical > reading! > > For those who may not know, there's also an excellent series of articles, > also written by Jim, on learning aural tuning using the SAT as a guide. > Search the archives to find these. > > Special thanks to David Parkhurst for maintaining the archives!! > > Mark Cunningham > Chattanooga, TN > > MARK@cstcc.cc.tn.us
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