[CAUT] nomenclature

Kidwell, Ted W kidwellt at saclink.csus.edu
Fri May 15 15:56:19 MDT 2009


Is it piano string or piano wire?

Ted Kidwell, RPT
California State University, Sacramento
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Sacramento, CA 95819-6015
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Great!

felts or pads?  the customer says...


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Ron writes:

<< If technically inaccurate and misleading but   widely used nomenclature is defended so vigorously on a   technical list, why don't we call tuning pins pegs (or do   we?)? Pretty much everyone else out there does, and it's not   an inaccurate description. >>

Hmm,
  Strings or wires, whippen or wippen, repetition or balancier, top or
lid,  harp or plate, wrestplank or pinblock or pegboard, keys or keysticks, ????

   I love this job!

Ed Foote RPT


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