Hi Lisa: Thanks for your comments. I guess I was so busy I didn't really analyze the nature of the members of that class. I do remember that there were some members in the beginning class who were definitely not beginners. Sometimes other experienced tuners will attend my beginning class to see just how I deal with teaching beginners tuners. Since you mentioned there were many controversial ideas brought up, I wish you would bring them up. I will not take offense if you disagree with some of my ideas. I might even learn something from your point of view. Are you the lady with the black hair who asked several good questions in class? Hoping to hear from you again soon. Jim Coleman, Sr On Wed, 10 Mar 1999 Lwellerrpt@AOL.COM wrote: > Mr. Coleman- > > I was in your Sunday class at the Cal State Convention this year. You need to > let the others know who was really in your class. It was me, Mr. Niimi from > Yamaha, Tom Cole came in late, and the rest of the class were all beginning > tuners who had been in your beginning tuning class the day before. I > woudn't call the group in attendance a representative population of our > membership. There were many 'controvercial' ideas you brought up which I felt > a need to speak up about their controverciality... but I felt it was your > class, you're the meistro, and I know that I'm not equipped to win a debate > about tuning with you. > > I like to discuss cans of worms but I think that confusing a group of wide- > eyed beginners was misguided. > > No offense meant here..... just respectful commentary from one of the many > you've helped educate through your classes at conventions. > > Lisa Weller, RPT > Los Alamitos, CA >
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