[CAUT] gnashing of teeth and stability

Overs Pianos sec@overspianos.com.au
Sat, 12 Mar 2005 07:53:14 +1100


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At 3:38 PM -0500 11/3/05, Wimblees@aol.com wrote:
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>I restrung a D last summer that's been giving me fits with stability . . .

Hi Wim,

Have you tried rubbing the speaking lengths to pull up the back scale 
tension? I find this procedure much more effective in gaining 
stability, when compared to the less effective option of striking the 
key aggressively.

Even when a piano has been in service for some time, if I know a 'big 
hitter' is coming to town, a pre-tune (not too heavy) rub-down does 
wonders for the concert tuning stability.

Ron O.

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