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Topics for Technicals
Giovanni Voltaggio
a440ps@sbcglobal.net
Sat, 8 Oct 2005 07:21:55 -0500
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My idea is somewhat abstract but I'll send it in.
Why is a well regulated, voiced, and tuned piano aesthetically
pleasing? We learn as we study the craft that our own sensory
perceptors develop and experience intricate factors of touch and tone
on a more significant level. This increased recognition and
appreciation enhances the experience and in many cases becomes a
significant driving force throughout life.
What is the motivation? Is it the piano literature that we are
attracted to? Is it the sound of the instrument? Is it the
instrument itself that attracts us, the internal workings of it? Is
it the ability to transform a poor performer into an excellent one?
Or do we like all piano regardless of what they feel and sound like?
So what is piano, the concept?
Giovanni Voltaggio
Austin, TX
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On Oct 7, 2005, at 11:24 PM, Greg Graham wrote:
> I was drafted to serve as my chapter's program chair,
> primarily responsible for coming up with topics for
> technical training at our monthly meetings. My
> quandry is coming up with topics that are of interest
> to those who have been in the biz for 30 years.
> Newbies are easy. Everything is interesting to them
> (me, us).
>> Would you, my fellow listers, take just a moment to
> list your favorite technical topics? Perhaps a
> sentence on what turned you on the most about it/them?
>>> Any chapter activity is fair game: technical classes,
> discussions, experiments, forums, or tours, (perhaps
> even social events like parties or picnics). What did
> you do over the last year that you liked the most?
>> Thanks,
>> Greg Graham
> Brodheadsville, PA
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