[CAUT] Capstan Repositioning

Cy Shuster cy at shusterpiano.com
Wed May 3 15:29:27 MDT 2006


Re: [CAUT] Capstan RepositioningMike,

What benefit would you get from more dip in the bass?   Or perhaps I should ask, in tapering dip from bass to treble, in which octave would you have "normal" dip (.390)?

--Cy--
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  Ditto!
      I also would add that a little deeper dip in the bass tapering to shallow is probably not a bad thing from a pianists point of view.  In most music, octaves or single tones are used in the bass where dip is not such a factor.  In the high treble, runs, scales, complex figurations are more common, where dip is more a factor.
  -Mike
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