Might I add if possible let them hear the difference it makes in the music. If you can have more than one piano tuned to different temperments and then have someone (a pianist?) play, it really is effective in showing (aurally) how the temperment affects the music. Kind of like a picture is worth a thousand words. Kay Wilson Associate, Columbus OH PTG Ravenswood, WV > ---------- > > From: A440A@AOL.COM > > To: pianotech@ptg.org > > Subject: K.C. class > > Date: Monday, December 28, 1998 8:00 AM > > > > Greetings, > > > > I posted this earlier, and got absolutely no response, so I must > wonder if > > the pre holiday whirl was enough to submerge it. Thus, I will post again > and > > just go from there., > > > > I have been asked to present a class on historical tuning at the > > convention in K.C. this summer. I would like to make this as practical > and > > applicable a class as possible, so I invite comments from the online tech > > community inre what would be of most value or interest. > > If you would like to suggest topics, comments, suggestions, etc. for > what > > would be of interest, please do. Either private email to me, or right > here on > > the list. > > Regards, > > Ed Foote
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