[CAUT] Thumbtacks in hammers!

Isaac OLEG oleg-i@noos.fr
Mon, 11 Oct 2004 22:30:19 +0200


Why not using a heavy laquer mix in the hammers !!!!

(I now, I'll go back to my hole now !)

Isaac

-----Message d'origine-----
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David Ilvedson
Envoyé : lundi 11 octobre 2004 20:24
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I'm with you on the staples...

David I.



----- Original message ---------------------------------------->
From: Victor Belanger <vbela@MIT.EDU>
To: <caut@ptg.org>
Received: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:19:38 -0400
Subject: [CAUT] Thumbtacks in hammers!

>Hi everyone,

>Thank you Michelle for the suggestion and the kind note:).
>I wish it would be easy but the score is quite demanding and it does
>go all over the place.

>I would like to thank everyone that suggested different ways to go
>around this. Unfortunately this a hard one to educate people on it,
>as it is in the score by a fairly reputable composer. There is not
>much I can do about that.

>The suggestion that Daniel Gurnee  gave for staples is interesting
>and I think I might give it a try. If it avoids of me putting
>anything pointy in the hammers as to ruin them, I am game.

>Thanks  again, and I will keep you posted.

>Best.

>Victor Belanger
>MIT


>>Hey folks- how about this?
>>
>>For those needing a piano with tacks in it- why not just pop off the
>>good hammers on your pianos for those particular notes, and put on
>>some crappy ones you got laying around and put the tacks in those??
>>
>>Just a thought.
>>
>>I now it's extra work- but maybe it's better than a raising some
>>Lazarus hammers.
>>
>>
>>:)
>>Michelle
>>
>>stranges@oswego.edu

>At 11:27 AM -0700 10/8/04, David Ilvedson wrote:
>>----- Original message ---------------------------------------->
>>From: Daniel Gurnee <dgurnee@humboldt1.com>
>>To: College and University Technicians <caut@ptg.org>
>>Received: Fri, 08 Oct 2004 08:35:46 -0700
>>Subject: Re: [CAUT] Thumbtacks in hammers!
>>
>>>Humboldt State University has performed works requiring a Cimbalom
type
>>>sound which I provided not with tacks but staples.  A light sound
can be
>>>obtained using paper straples and a heavies sound with shop
staples.  The
>>>staples are placed at the crown of the hammer crosswise and clamped
to the
>>>sides.  The impact on playing keeps the staple in place and does no
damage
>>>to the hammer.
>>
>>  >Daniel Gurnee, RPT retired from HSU
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