Let me introduce myself.

mckenziepk@cs.com mckenziepk@cs.com
Wed, 14 Nov 2001 08:06:19 -0500


Tom,

Thanks for the advice and encouragement.  

Best regards,

Pat


"Tom Driscoll" <tomtuner@mediaone.net> wrote:

>
>From: <Mckenziepk@cs.com>
>
>
>> > Here is my first question, what is your advice in getting unisons in the
>last
>> two treble octaves to stay put.  I've gotten to where I can hear  them
>> alright if I turn my head the right way, but am having trouble getting
>them
>> to stay put.  No problems in the rest of the piano. Should I use less
>> forcefull tuning blows?  I bang it pretty hard. Thoughts, opinions?
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Pat McKenzie
>
>    Pat,
>        Welcome. IMHO the skill hardest to develop is lever technique. Get a
>good lever and keep working. The good news is that you can hear it and to
>paraphrase Field of Dreams    "If you can hear it it will come"
>           One suggestion is not to spend too much time on one string or
>unison. Do the best you can and move on. A mind is a terrible thing to waste
>and ten minutes on one note can make jello(T.M) run out of your ears !  Good
>luck.  Tom Driscoll
>
>
>


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