[CAUT] FW: Voicing

Avery Todd atodd@uh.edu
Sun, 12 Sep 2004 11:31:26 -0500


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Keena,

You've gotten an extremely thorough post from Horace (which I'm definitely 
going to save, Horace!) :-) but if this isn't already too late and if 
you're very limited on time, here
might be a solution from a post I'd saved from Charles Ball at UT/Austin. 
(Although I
think I'd stick with the "liquid" solution Horace mentions or use a VERY 
thin solution of
the other!)

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Take a small piece of music wire, perhaps 17 or 18 gauge, and dip it in 
your favorite keytop solution.  Then quickly lay it across a string groove 
in one of the hammers you want to "brighten".  Repeat this process for each 
string groove.  Two or three applications may be necessary.  This will give 
just a bit more edge, without any big voicing consequences, since the 
hardener does not penetrate beyond the surface of the felt, and without any 
change to the UC voicing.

When the piano is returned to its permanent home, you can lightly file away 
the residue, or just give the hammers a light brush or two with a suede 
brush and you are back in business.

This works like a charm with the hard compressed hammers one finds in Asian 
and European instruments, because the basic foundation of firm felt is 
already there, and it is only the surface that needs a boost.  It is also 
great for lazy technicians like me, who do not want to have to do extensive 
voicing after juicing!

Good luck,

Charles

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Hope this helps.

Avery
University of Houston

>I have a Hamburg Steinway D to tune for a concert and the Artist would
>like to have the bass hammers brighter but not louder.
>
>Any thoughts are appreciated.
>
>Keena Keel,RPT

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