Hi Bill... Just skimmed through your directions to EBVT. I was wondering if you would mind if I posted it on my web site. Course it goes without saying that all credits due will be included, perhaps also with your private e-mail address for interested parties to contact you ?? whadaya say ?? Billbrpt@AOL.COM wrote: > > In a message dated 6/27/00 8:41:40 AM Central Daylight Time, > Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no (Richard Brekne) writes: > > << Bill, cant you just post the basic recipie for this EBVT once and for all > then ?? I have yet to see such a thing. I personally believe there are many > many of us who are interested in giving this temperament a whirl. >> > > Thanks for your interest, Richard but I do think I have posted those > instructions at least once although it was some time ago. Since then > however, I have added an introduction and an essay on Key Color which > explains the basics of the effects of Cycle of 5ths based temperaments. This > info is a fairly long post with an attached file, so it is too much to post > on Pianotech. However, any interested parties are welcome to request it > privately as several have already. I will send the package to you privately. > > I hope this will be a satisfactory substitute for my not presenting it at the > Convention. If, after 2 or 3 more years, enough people have learned it and > have reported positive results (as I fully expect they will), it will be a > more appropriate time to present it. As it is now, as I see it, for every > person who is interested, there are at least 3 people who don't even want to > see it on the schedule. That's perfectly fine with me, though, it is their > loss, not mine. I'll still be doing it 4-5 times a day and sometimes more, > year after year. > > Bill Bremmer RPT > Madison, Wisconsin -- Richard Brekne Associate PTG, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway
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