Stretching the Treble

Robin Stevens pianoman@westnet.com.au
Sun, 24 Jul 2005 20:14:01 +0930 (Cen. Australia Standard Time)


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 Unfortunately Susan...There are some of us that have to do the best and
fastest job with the least wear and tear on our hearing and health..unlik=
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the dreamers that think that an aural tuning is a mystical work of art!=0D
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Robin Stevens=0D
30 years aural and 15 years ETD=0D
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From: Pianotech=0D
Date: 07/24/05 15:48:26=0D
To: Pianotech=0D
Subject: Re: Stretching the Treble=0D
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At 05:12 PM 7/23/2005 +0930, you wrote:=0D
>Mark...Do yourself a favour and give up "Horse and cart" piano tuning, a=
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>buy a recognized ETD.=0D
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Horses are lovely animals, and require no fossil fuels. You can even grow=
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garden by composting what comes out the rear end. The Amish still manage=0D
just fine moving around in their carts. They have time to see the scenery=
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and smell the flowers. Pianos are sort of throw-back gadgets, as well, an=
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you don't need to plug them in.=0D
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Why do we need to be in such a blinking hurry, anyway?=0D
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Susan Kline=0D
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