[CAUT] How much voicing on new NY hammers

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Thu Oct 14 11:26:55 MDT 2010


Wow, Dennis!

Are you sending this over and over? This is the 3rd time... I understood 
it the first time <G>.. :>)...  smiley face, etc!!

Paul





From:
Dennis Johnson <johnsond at stolaf.edu>
To:
caut at ptg.org
Date:
10/14/2010 12:15 PM
Subject:
Re: [CAUT] How much voicing on new NY hammers





One trick I am having good success with and that took me far too long to 
figure out on my own, is lightly soaking with pure lacquer thinner those 
new hammers with distorted or angry character in the midrange and/or 
bass.  This is done after prevoicing to the shoulders, but I have found it 
greatly helps to open up the tone without doing anything distructive to 
the felt.  There can be a few stubborn hammers that may need 3-4 
applications, but this light bit of pure thinner soaked into the crown 
area and into the top half easily dries over night.  If you have to get 
more aggressive then try planning it for a Friday afternoon.  I have yet 
to see a set here that didn't need any additional lacquer in the treble.  
This week I finished a set on a M, and that one need the least additional 
lacquer I've seen yet, but still one application through the high treble 
and a second on select notes.  

That's how I do it anyway.  

best,

Dennis Johnson
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