----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Coleman, Sr. <pianotoo@imap2.asu.edu> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 2:28 PM Subject: Coleman update > Greetings to all: > > I am still in the process of recovering from the Guillain-Barre > Syndrome. ..............After Aug. 15th I go back to my regular coaching fee > of $20/hr. I have had the honor to have Jim Coleman hear a little of what I can tune. I better hurry on down to Phoenix again. I must say this is the ultimate bargain. I will say that 3 hours with Jim in a tuning session will give ANY tuner a valuable experience for improvement. If you think you are good and you can afford $60 for three hours with a world class tuner to find out, you can't spend it better than with Jim Coleman. I am thinking that there are tuners for Carnegie Hall, for London Records, Deutche Gramaphone, or Israeli Philharmonic, and Russia that are super and we have heard them many times on the radio or recordings, but where or when will you get a chance to study with them? And if we do? I bet the lessons with Jim will be as good or better. ---Richard Moody . > Over the years I have offered coaching to many of the Randy Potter > students who desired some one-on-one instruction. If any others are > interested, they can give me a call at (480)966-9159. I have official > action models and can teach the proper use of all of the electronic > tuning devices presently available as well as coaching in the aural use > of the Baldassin Sanderson Kimbell Tremper Temperament. > > Hey, I might as well be doing something useful while I am in this > wheelchair, right. > > Jim Coleman, Sr. >
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