Some Days are Grand, Some are Bad

Avery Todd avery@ev1.net
Fri, 05 Sep 2003 17:00:51 -0500


Corte,

As a former tech editor of the Journal said, there's a point of diminishing
returns, no matter how good you are or how much time you spend on it.

Do the best you can, get your money and leave! Hopefully, the next one
will be better! :-)

Avery

>I think I spend way too much time trying to get these little spinets to
>sound good but I'm never satisfied.  I always leave wishing I could have
>done better. I never feel this way after tuning larger well-mantained
>instruments.
>
>Corte Swearingen
>Chicago
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                       "Farrell" 

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>No, I have not run across a good Winter spinet - but if I owned a Humvee or
>a semi tractor, I would keep my eye open for one! I imagine the sound might
>rival that of one landing in a Wally-World parking lot after being launched
>from a trebuchet!
>
>The "bad" is a noun here, and the "Winter" is the adjective.
>
>I've seemingly had some luck as of late with a method of communicating that
>their little old spinet may make for a poorly performing piano. I use this
>when there are children taking lessons and practicing on the spinet. I tell
>mom/dad that when the child gets to a second or third year level that the
>teacher is usually instructing them on how to control the piano action for
>soft and loud play. Most spinets (and consoles) will put limitations on
>their progress. At some point the child will come home from a lesson and
>say that "I can play it on the teacher's piano, but I can't do it on our
>piano." That seems to sometimes get the point across.
>
>Terry Farrell
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>From: "Alan" <tune4u@earthlink.net>
>To: "'Pianotech'" <pianotech@ptg.org>
>Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 9:42 PM
>Subject: RE: Some Days are Grand, Some are Bad
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> > Terry said: "a bad Winter spinet"
> >
> > I say: There's a good Winter spinet?
> >
> > Terry said: "...three of these were in gated VERY affluent communities.
> > BIG $$ homes  ..."
> >
> > I say: I'd like to have the courage to flat-out tell people like that
> > that their piano is Crap on Casters.
> >
> > Wonder why we are so timid about such a thing. Now if they've already
> > said it's an heirloom or it's obviously all they can afford, then fine,
> > okay, that's one thing, But it sure seems like SOMEONE should clue in
> > these other folks before little Suzie gives up OR, worse, they start
> > playing Dialing-for-Tuners with the assumption that my work is bad--and
> > tell their friends that my work is bad, or at least don't give me
> > referrals!
> >
> > Rant, rant, pant, pant ...
> >
> > Alan R. Barnard
> > Salem, MO
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