"varying tastes"

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Tue, 09 Sep 2003 15:41:12 -0400


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Silly man. How could you think such a thing?


At 03:35 PM 9/9/2003, you wrote:


>>"I think where Steinway has been very clever in
>>their marketing is in playing up the "individual personality" of each
>>piano.  To me, this is a euphemistic way of saying sometimes they come out
>>well and sometimes they don't.   While differences in tonal quality may,=
 in
>>fact, appeal to people with varying tastes, I would prefer to achieve=
 those
>>differences through judicious voicing rather than variations in soundboard
>>performance. "
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>>For me, they beat the hell out of the typical "cookie cutter" pianos that
>>are so prevalent today!
>>Best Regards,
>>Joe Garrett, RPT, (Oregon)
>
>I thought the whole point was to offer something better than either of=20
>those two options - a dependably long lived and musical piano that is=20
>controllable and enjoyable by both the pianist and the tech.
>
>Ron N
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Greg Newell
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