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Schneider's Diamond Marimba

🔗JINETWK@DNAI.COM

4/12/2001 12:04:44 PM

Bill Slye made/tuned the keys; Richard Cooke of Moab Utah made the
resonators. I'm not sure who did the final assembly.

---DBD
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🔗jpehrson@rcn.com

4/15/2001 4:20:41 PM

--- In tuning@y..., JINETWK@D... wrote:

/tuning/topicId_20973.html#20973

> Bill Slye made/tuned the keys; Richard Cooke of Moab Utah made the
> resonators. I'm not sure who did the final assembly.
>
>
> ---DBD
>

Thank you, David...

Well, this was, obviously, quite a team effort... and here poor Harry
Partch used to have to do it all himself! Thanks for the info.; this
is exactly what I needed for the article...

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Joseph Pehrson

🔗JSZANTO@ADNC.COM

4/15/2001 8:29:48 PM

Joseph,

--- In tuning@y..., jpehrson@r... wrote:
> Well, this was, obviously, quite a team effort... and here poor
Harry
> Partch used to have to do it all himself! Thanks for the info.;
this
> is exactly what I needed for the article...

Well, if accuracy is the issue, there are a number of Partch's
instruments that developed from work with others, as well as a couple
that came from a project from an industrial design class. There are
segments of Partch working with other craftsmen/assistants in "The
Dreamer That Remains".

Cheers,
Jon