tuning 'notes'

Bec and John bjsilva001@comcast.net
Wed, 13 Oct 2004 18:30:42 -0400


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Hi Andr=E9,

> Instead, if we truly realize that we finally can rely on modern day 's=20=

> electronic progress, we do not have to 'solve' the Chinese puzzle

That is, of course, until we learn 10 years from now that these ETD's=20
weren't actually hearing everything :) Some call it scientific=20
progress, while I call it repeated amnesia regarding our inability to=20
know what we don't know. Though, not to suggest that electronic=20
technology is not useful - you seem to me to be the kind of person who=20=

makes use of an ETD, rather than uses it as a crutch.

>  but I have learned that the quality of your unisons by far make up=20
> for a tuning that is not 100 % accurate.

That is really fascinating you say that. I have always focused a lot of=20=

time and effort on tuning unisons, and while I am not always happy with=20=

my temperament I usually don't mind because of the unisons.

- John=

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