Choosing to Condemn

invader invader@northlink.com
Wed, 27 Nov 2002 06:06:42 -0800


I'm not a pianist myself , but I am a monster blues and jazz guitar player
(just ask my mom shell agree), but this ability makes my left handed
chromatic sale baffle even the greats-One tech must be able to test action
speed  as well as voicing.Maybe I'll take some lessons.Hope you have a great
Thanks giving-Over and out
Dan Schreffler RPT
NAU--- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Bondi" <tito@philbondi.com>
To: <cedel@supernet.com>; "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 4:33 AM
Subject: Re: Choosing to Condemn


> > I am certainly not a pianist.  I agree that being able to play well
> > would be an asset.  On the other hand, for us non-pianists, what we
> > really need is what I will call deep education and experience.
>
> Clyde, I don't play well, but I did grow up playing.
>
> I have had a number of people tell me that they feel it's important that
you
> be able to play the piano if you're going to work on it.
>
> Being the eternal diplomat that I am, I informed them that not all
> technicians come from a performance background like myself, and that it is
> my opinion that might be judging too harshly of the technicians abilities.
>
> The standard reply from that statement is:
>
> "..but I like to hear what it sounds like when you're done.."
>
> Folks, I don't make the rules..I just try to abide by them as best I can,
>
> -Phil Bondi (Fl.)
> tito@philbondi.com
>
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