Piano Training Question
nathan at hammondpianoacoustics.com
nathan at hammondpianoacoustics.com
Fri Aug 3 11:37:26 MDT 2007
Evan:
You should check out the "Randy Potter School of Piano
Technology" course. It was developed by Randy Potter,
R.P.T. and is a thorough and comprehensive home study
course that seems to be well-known and respected, by most
members of the guild and technical comunity. I personaly
began my career in piano service with this course and
highly recommend its use. More info @ pianotuning.com.
P.S. If you would like to discuss this couse in detail,
you can e-mail me direct: nathan at hammondpianoacoustics.com
Good Luck!
Nathan H.
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 20:05:13 -0500
Evan J Hilsabeck <ehilsabe at gac.edu> wrote:
> Greetings, everyone.
>
> This is my first post to the listserv, so I hope it goes
>right.
>
> I'm a junior in college and looking to enter the piano
>tech field. I hope to pursue theatre work but need
>something that can provide a moderate income and a
>somewhat flexible schedule, this looked like a great
>opportunity. My college doesn't have a course in piano
>tech and there is nothing in the area, but I have found
>a number of "correspondence" courses available through
>various other schools. I was wondering if there were
>correspondence courses or schools that are well-regarded
>in the piano tech community and the extent to which they
> are actually good ways to learn the necessary skills for
>beginning work in this field.
>
> Any information you have would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> ~Evan H
>
> --
> Evan Hilsabeck
> Gustavus Adolphus College
> 712-330-2789
>
>
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