Andersens web site

Avery avery1 at houston.rr.com
Mon Apr 10 04:28:19 MDT 2006


David,

An update. I went ahead and installed the Flash Player and can now view
your site. It's really nicely done. Wish I could have met you when I was
in LA last summer. :-)

Avery Todd


At 08:02 PM 4/9/2006, you wrote:
>Thank you, Jack. You can keep the piano playing 7 different songs; just
>click on the white musical note on the blue tab that appears when the web
>site opens and stays throughout.
>
>And I could really use you guys' help in trying to figure out how to have
>a section in the site where I can feature stories, or thoughts, or
>whatever, that strike me as important, amusing, educational,
>cautionary, profound, whatever, but definitely somehow
>piano-community-related---and I'll take submissions first from you guys,
>because I'm literally in awe of the collegiality and wisdom I've found on
>this List.  In so many emails, public and private, I've gained insights
>and strategies I never would have gotten anywhere else, and this list
>really led me back to the PTG.  So thank you.
>
>DA
>
>P.S. How do ya like them recordings, Horace Greeley?  I truly respect your
>takes and ears vis-a-vis recorded piano music.
>
>
> > Hey David,
> >
> > Terrific style, even better content. A great site. If I could offer one
> > thing,  keep the piano playing.
> >
> > Jack Houweling
> >
> >> Hey, guys----We're going to roll out a formal welcome to our vast email
> >> list sometime next week, but you can check it out; give me feedback,
> >> hoots, hollers, advice---just be nice; I'm on your team.
> >>
> >> David AndersEn,  not AndersOn (although we made it so Anderson would
> >> work
> >> as well :--)
> >>
> >>
> >>> Yes, very nice. Definitely worth a look.



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