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October 18, 2005 Boston Chapter PTG Technical
by Joe Swenson from Geneva International at Darrell's Music Hall |
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Grand Regulation In The Real World
Joe Swenson - Geneva International Corporation This totally new perspective on grand piano regulation will help you gain confidence and efficiency in this often over-looked area of routine piano service. By tying together all of the traditional procedures associated with regulation, and categorizing them in a logical manner, the technician can begin thinking of “The Four Steps of Regulation” a thought process that makes action evaluation and service more economical for you and the customer. New, time saving techniques are also presented. This is a class that addresses high level regulation in the real world of time and budget constraints. |
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Joe Swenson, Geneva International Corporation
Joe is currently Manager of Technical Services at Geneva International Corporation. He has worked as a factory consultant (including voicing and regulating procedures) for factories in Europe and China. In his 25 years as a piano technician, Joe has had experience in all aspects of dealer-related service/warranty issues. Most recently, Joe has authored the course material for Geneva International’s WorkSmart Technicians’ Training Seminar a week long, comprehensive program that covers all aspects of piano service. |
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Left to Right, Russ Fontaine, Joe Swenson and Glen Clutter
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| We would like to thank Geneva International , Joe Swenson and Glen Clutter for coming to Boston and presenting the technical program to our chapter as well as Darrell's Music Hall, KC Darrell, Russ Fontaine and everyone at Darrell's Music Hall for hosting our event and providing refreshments. | |||||||
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