Thursday, November 13, 2008
News and Stories
Please send your stories and pictures to vtptg (dot) now (at) gmail (dot) com. Thank you.
Greg Moore
Secretary, VT PTG
November Meeting Update
Next meeting will be in January with the subject being RPT skills. More will be posted as the time gets closer. Have a great holiday season!
Piano Sales Blog
Pros:
1. Ease of matching pianos to customers
2. Helps clients sell their pianos
3. Gives a broader range of pianos to choose from
4. Even "Free" pianos can be listed (buyer beware)
5. It would be fun to sell a piano :o)
6. Good way to advertise your pianos to the rest of the technicians
7. You can even upload pictures, slide-shows and videos of your piano
8. Site can be developed further
9. If you own a store, you can advertise it and point to your web page, email or telephone number at the same time.
10. Your comments
Cons:
1. None that I can think of.
2. Tell me what you think. You can either e-mail me or place a comment in the comment box below this post.
Here is the blog site http://vtpianosale.blogspot.com/
Comment, the piano that is listed is a piano I am trying to sell for a client. This is something like what your ad could look like.
Respectfully,
Greg Moore RPT
Secretary, Vermont PTG
LVPianos (at) gmail (dot) com
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
November Meeting

For those who may be new to the area or to the Guild, our meetings are usually on the second Tuesday of every month. We usually go out to eat after the meeting.
Date: Tuesday, November 11
Time: 3:30 PM too 6:00 PM
Place: Ed and Emily Hilbert
40 Pleasant St.
Bristol VT 05445
Contact info: (802) 453-3743
or vtptg.now (at) gmail.com
Monday, October 13, 2008
Between Artist and Technician
“Between Artist and Technician”
October 16th, Vermont PTG Meeting
Steve Brady and Judith Cohen
In this class, an experienced concert technician and a concert pianist team up to discuss the interaction between artist and technician before, during, and after a piano concert. Topics covered include communication, priorities, and the psychology of the pianist versus that of the technician, as well as specific tips and techniques for concert work, all illustrated with examples drawn from Steve’s and Judith’s respective careers. Copies of Steve’s new book will be available for purchase.
Steve Brady has been a piano technician since 1973, and served as head piano technician at the University of Washington from 1978 till 2003. During those 25 years he tuned and prepared pianos for approximately 5,000 concerts and recitals, and worked with most of the leading pianists of our time, including Murray Perahia, Alfred Brendel, Andras Schiff, Garrick Ohlsson, Emanuel Ax, Peter Serkin, Richard Goode, Claudio Arrau, Alicia de Larrocha, Andre Watts, Vladimir Feltsman, Lang Lang, and Evgeny Kissin.
Steve served as editor of the Piano Technicians Journal for six years (1995-2000). In 1996 he received the PTG “Member of Note” award, and in 1999 PTG published his book, A Piano Technician’s Guide to Field Repairs. His second book, Under the Lid: The Art and Craft of the Concert Piano Technician, was published in March of this year. In his spare time Steve enjoys cooking, tending his wine cellar, and dancing Argentine tango. He lives in Seattle with his wife, the concert pianist Judith Cohen.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
October Meeting

This month's meeting will feature Steve Brady RPT from Washington State. Steve has recently published a book called Under the Lid - The Art & Craft of the Concert Piano Technician. The topic will be "Between the Technician and the Artist" featuring a discussion between he and his wife who is a concert pianist. This is a meeting you won't want to miss. More information on the topic will follow.
Date: October 16th
Time: Out of State 4 PM to 6 PM
Time: Vermont Technicians 3:30 PM to 6 PM
Place: Ed and Emily Hilbert
40 Pleasant St.
Bristol, VT
Contact: Hilbert Pianos
802-453-3743
Please RSVP as soon as possible.
Monday, September 1, 2008
September Meeting
Announcing a Free All-Day Technical Seminar
Saturday, September 27th, 9am to 4pm
Sponsored by:
&
Hilbert Pianos
Presenting technical seminars on 3 topics:
- “Action Centers: The Secret to Consistent Touch”
Barbecue Lunch Included!
Free All-Day technical seminar by Don Mannino!
Where: Hilbert Pianos
40 Pleasant Street
Bristo
When: September 27th, 2008 9am - 4pm
What’s Included: 3 technical seminars plus lunch!
Don Mannino RPT, Director of Shigeru Kawai Field Services and Director of Technical Training for Kawai America, will be making a visit to Vermont to present 3 very popular technical seminars September 27th. Don is well known for his seminars at PTG conventions, as well as for technical articles in the Piano Technicians Journal. Don’s seminars have a reputation for being interesting, thorough, and applicable to the technician’s every day work.
“Action Centers: The Secret to Consistent Touch” is Don’s seminar describing the importance of well fit action centers to the performance of fine piano actions, and demonstrating a method for repinning action centers that is fast and extremely accurate.
“Introduction to the Shigeru Kawai Pianos” is an overview of these new, hand-built pianos from Japan in which Don describes why Kawai is building these instruments, what is different about them as compared to other Kawai pianos, and some of the research and development process involved in creating them. Included will be photos of the factory as well as extreme slow-motion films taken during the development of the Kawai Millennium-III action in Kawai’s R&D department.
“High Performance Grand Action Regulation” is a new seminar on getting the best performance from Kawai grand pianos. Included will be discussion and demonstration of factory style regulating techniques, the trade-offs of various regulation specifications to meet different needs, service pointers for getting the performance back into worn actions, and a full top-to-bottom regulation process. Although this class will feature the Kawai actions, much of the class material is applicable to all fine grand piano actions.
Don’s seminars are usually presented to packed rooms at PTG seminars - don’t miss this chance to see him locally!
To attend, please call Ed and Emily Hilbert at (802) 453-3743 , or E-mail him at: hilbert@middlebury.edu
You may also e-mail or call Don Mannino at Kawai: (800) 660-5607 ext. 883, or E-mail: tech@shigerukawai.com
About the Meal: This is a potluck meal, so please contact the Hilberts ahead of time to make sure you bring the right thing. Chicken will be provided. This will help with food preparations!
Out of State: If you are coming from out of state and are planning on staying overnight, please let us know ahead of time so we can help you make arrangements.
Vermont Members, if you have accommodations you can offer please let us know. We will try to match you up with out-of-state guests.
We hope to see you there!
Don Mannino, RPTWhile completing piano performance studies at San Diego State in 1979, Don apprenticed with a piano rebuilder. As an independent piano technician in the San Diego area Don divided his business between normal tuning, concert piano preparation, rebuilding, and providing warranty work for dealers and manufacturers. He held the position of National Service Manager for Young Chang Pianos from 1990 - 1995, then was Manager of Technical Support for Kawai Pianos in the US and Canada, and now serves as the Director of Technical Training for Kawai and Shigeru Kawai Pianos. Don and his wife Patty are the editors of the Southern California Combined PTG newsletter. He teaches regularly at regional technician seminars, PTG Annual conventions, and at PTG chapter meetings. He has prepared articles on a variety of technical topics for the Piano Technicians Journal.