On 9/8/2012 10:55 AM, John Formsma wrote: > Lately, I've not been using examples, and have just told them what it needs. This is what I've done all along, at least for pitch raises. Adding a ton of tension will change what I already did, requiring two passes to catch up. The "We're not concert pianists, patch up our absolute junk as cheaply as possible (or cheaper) so little Jenny can take lessons" thing is usually a car analogy. Never mind the loose wheel, dense blue smoke cloud and the lack of brakes. It sometimes runs, right? Ron N
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