JIV-jumping into voicing

Avery Todd avery1@houston.rr.com
Sun, 13 Nov 2005 15:51:23 -0600


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Hi Dale,

Unfortunately though, that's where the "immediate" money is. Besides 
all those who
don't know how to do it and are afraid to learn!

Avery

At 10:47 AM 11/13/05, you wrote:
>   How I wish the bad habit of tune & run to the next tuning could 
> be remedied.
>  It's not real customer service IMHO.
>   I think I just changed the topic. Oh My!
>   Dale Erwin
>
>Hi Brian
>
>The answer to your question is really a lot more involved then what a
>simple reply from folks here can give you.  Much depends on what kind of
>approach you are going to use, and what kind of hammer you have to work
>with.  For example, the one needle vs three needle question often boils
>down to either what phase of voicing you are in or whether or not you
>are fine voicing lacquered hammers or not. How deep, where, and when to
>needle depends on what you are trying to accomplish, and again on what
>kind of hammer you are dealing with.  A hammer soaked in lacqure will
>have no real benifit from deep shoulder needling as a general rule, but
>a hammer that needs needling down requires such treatment.  A full
>treatise is a bit beyond a one post answer.  My best advice is to read
>through the archives and join your local ptg chapter, attend meetings
>and find a voicing teacher who can help you get started.  And, as Phil
>pointed out...  dont hesitate to try your hand after reading.  In the
>end voicing is learned by doing more then anything else.
>
>Cheers
>RicB
>
>


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