>I absolutely agree with you Dave. So many pianos are under serviced. A >half hour of artistic work can make so much difference to the musicality of >the instrument. >Super accurate tuning on a grossly voiced piano, is an exercise in futility. >Ideally we do both, but it's not a perfect world. >Regards Roger Wierdly, I agree with you both. <g> Obviously there's a silk purse/sow's ear cost/benefit ratio on a poor piano that nobody really cares about---that's just common sense. When I write to the list, I'm thinking about tuning and servicing good pianos. I realize there's a whole range of appopriate time/energy equations when dealing with less than very good pianos. It's not a perfect world, Roger, and I appreciate your level of craft and your wisdom and experience. Thanks, everyone, for the course corrections. David A.
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