You're joking right? Although I didn't see any smiley faces. There are so many preposterous statements in here that I don't even know where to begin, so I won't.
David Love
www.davidlovepianos.com
To an extent the guild is obligated to follow the gentlemen that ended this conflict and declared terms of peace, Sanderson and Baldissin, generations ago, and called for peaceful co-existence. Yet some people, unfortunately, when called to follow, not lead, are unwilling to step up to the plate, and be part of the team. In recent past, ETD users not so great have attempted to use their authority to force people to use ETDs. This would be repugnant if aural tuners did the same as well. Because of having experienced this abuse of authority, at times I have become rather coercive on this list. My apologies for that. I may have been misunderstood. I am for peaceful coexistence.
It would be nice if the PTG could build on what Baldissin and Sanderson did, and assemble a proposition for consideration by the PTG, that would forbid any PTG member from using their authority to force any other RPT from using an ETD, or not using an ETD. But too many ETD users are so threatened by aural tuners for this to happen. Why?
I have recently, occasionally, recommended Tune Lab to clients. I show them it on my phone, and explain how the trial version works, and that it is free, tell them, all you need is a hammer and a mute, and yer set! Why do they call me back? This is what is so threatening to ETD users. ETDs turn tuning into an oil change. Painting the dining room. Something you can do yourself if you are willing to get on the ground and get dirty, or get paint on your skin. Also appeals to clients. It puts the tuner on their level. Aural tuners, however, demonstrate to clients, that I do something you can't do. This scares the bejesus out of ETD users. It puts the ETD user on the level of a client, and makes their colleagues, the aural tuners, the experts. This is why ETD users frequently give a false account of their aural tuning experience. ETD users change their story so many times. However, it should not scare anybody. Many clients prefer a tuner that does things they can do, not things they can't, like tune aurally, or play, in some cases. Nevertheless, these observations and recommendations are a result of always striving to look up, not down, at colleagues and clients. And some ETD users want to look down on their colleagues and clients so bad, and the only thing standing in their way, is an aural tuner, or a piano owner with tune lab. I trained one client to tune aurally in one Sat. afternoon. I always try to encourage colleagues by insisting they CAN tune with their ears as well as their eyes. You can do it!
There are broad sweeping generalities and particularities. But there is truth in general and in particular. The RCT pitch raise program, in general, is not as effective for uprights. I know, I've tried, and unlike too many technicians, I know what the piano sounds like when I'm done, because I like to play and perform, however well. I will be this weekend. The guys raving about the pitch raise efficacy, I know in some cases, suspect, in others, don't tune a lot of uprights, perhaps, for that very reason, not just snobbery. I like to tune uprights, because RCT helped me to figure out how to tune uprights left-handed, without the distraction of thinking through it. Now uprights are a physical break from working, while I am still working; being ambidextrous helps me do everything better. Yet for years, admittedly, RCT tuned Hamilton Consoles better than me. It takes work to get good at aural tuning, and it is harder. Why climb Everest when you can climb Mount Mitchell? Is the easy way
the right way? If you want your way to be more impressive, tune aurally.
I am for peaceful coexistence. Sanderson and Baldissin saw this problem on the horizon, and tried to obviate the conflict. Is the PTG obligated to be guided by them still, and find common ground for those on both sides?
-------------------------------------------
Benjamin Sloane
Cincinnati OH
513-257-8480
-------------------------------------------