tuning environment

Barbara Richmond piano57@insightbb.com
Sat, 4 Feb 2006 09:15:46 -0600


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Good advice, Debbie! =20

When Mitsubishi first came to Bloomington/Normal, IL, I had a large =
number of Japanese customers.  I learned quickly that I was expected to =
stay for refreshments and conversation (broken English and lots of =
smiling and nodding).  Of course, everything was always good, though the =
strangest thing I sampled was a coffee gelatin.

The time that really proved how fast I could tune was when the =
homeowner's black lab parked himself under the piano bench.  He went to =
sleep and, um.....broke wind.  How long can you hold your breath?   :-)  =
 Actually, I got up and talked to the owner, not saying anything about =
the <atmospheric conditions>, but suggested the dog find another place =
to snooze.  She got the dog to move--for a while.  Somehow he managed to =
find his way back to me. =20

Barbara Richmond
    Ziplock bags - never tune without them!

  Debbie L.


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