UnknownThe University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago2015-09-212015-09-215-Dec-73"Tuners Must Work Together to Safeguard the Steelband for T'dad." Express. 5 Dec. 1973: 15. Print.https://hdl.handle.net/2139/40462Laventille pan tuner Bertie Marshall states that panmen must do away with individualism and work together to safeguard the future of the steelband as a creation from Trinidad and Tobago, by standardization of pans. Marshall is employed at the University of the West Indies in a government sponsored project which hopefully will eventually lead to the production of steelpans by automation.©Trinidad Express Newspapers. This material is protected under Copyright Act of Trinidad and Tobago. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research.Steel drum (Musical instrument) -- Standards -- Trinidad and TobagoMusicians -- Trinidad and TobagoSteel bands (Music) -- Trinidad and TobagoSteel drum (Musical instrument) -- Tuning -- Trinidad and TobagoTuners Must Work Together to Safeguard the Steelband for T'dad