Course of action for learning

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Wed, 25 Dec 2002 15:31:03 -0600


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Hello List, and Merry Christmas,
 I hope all had a wonderful holiday, and will have a happy new year.
I don't expect any responses on Christmas day, but I found a peaceful =
moment while the kids were content, I thought I might pose a few more =
questions.

  I have recently posted, as an aspiring tuner.  Santa was kind enough =
to bring me some piano related items for being a good boy.  I now have =
towards my goal of learning, two items, which I hope will start me in =
the right direction.  I have the Arthur Reblitz book, "Piano Serving, =
Tuning & Rebuilding.  It presents two techniques for setting the =
temperament octave, one of which is the Randy Potter technique.  Along =
with the book, I have downloaded and installed a copy of Tunelab 97 on =
my laptop.  I was hoping someone may be able to give me a little =
guidance on how I may best proceed in learning the tuning process?  I =
suppose I need to just start doing it?  I do have a good piano that is =
in tune and well regulated.
  Also, I was curious if the techniques laid out in Mr. Reblitz book is =
a common and current procedures.  I sets a temperament from F - F =
octave, where the Potter technique seems to go further and use a 10th.
Thank you for any input, and once again......Happy Holidays.

Tom

Tuner Hopeful
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