Assuming we’re thinking of the same device, it demonstrates nothing besides the fact that you can make a piece of wood that is forcibly bent by applying pressure to its ends—i.e., longitudinally to grain—resonant. This is not how piano soundboards are crowned nor is it how they work. ddf Delwin D Fandrich Piano Design & Fabrication 6939 Foothill Court SW, Olympia, Washington 98512 USA Phone 360.515.0119 — Cell 360.388.6525 <mailto:del at fandrichpiano.com> del at fandrichpiano.com — <mailto:ddfandrich at gmail.com> ddfandrich at gmail.com From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Alan Eder Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 11:48 AM To: caut at ptg.org Subject: Re: [CAUT] Fwd: Mason & Hamlin soundboard model with tuning fork By no stretch of the imagination it is my personal call what to include in the final cut of the film, but I am very interested in your critique of the phenomenon this model is designed to demonstrate, and would like to see your perspective integrated into the discussion. Please elaborate on your comment. Thanks, Alan Eder -----Original Message----- From: Delwin D Fandrich < <mailto:del at fandrichpiano.com> del at fandrichpiano.com> To: caut < <mailto:caut at ptg.org> caut at ptg.org> Sent: Fri, May 11, 2012 11:01 am Subject: Re: [CAUT] Fwd: Mason & Hamlin soundboard model with tuning fork Why would you want to include such misinformation in what might otherwise be a technically accurate presentation? ddf Delwin D Fandrich Piano Design & Fabrication 6939 Foothill Court SW, Olympia, Washington 98512 USA Phone 360.515.0119 — Cell 360.388.6525 <mailto:del at fandrichpiano.com> del at fandrichpiano.com — <mailto:ddfandrich at gmail.com> ddfandrich at gmail.com From: <mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org> caut-bounces at ptg.org [ <mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org?> mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Alan Eder Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 9:38 AM To: <mailto:caut at ptg.org> caut at ptg.org Subject: [CAUT] Fwd: Mason & Hamlin soundboard model with tuning fork List, As you may or may not know, there is a film being made about the rebuilding of a Steinway grand by Richard Davenport and cohorts called "Raising a Grand." Most of the shooting is already in the can, but we are still getting some pick-up shots. In order to demonstrate the need for crown in a piano soundboard, we would like to use one of those Mason and Hamlin demonstration models in which the mini-soundboard can readily have crown added or taken away, to demonstrate the pronounced difference presence or absence of crown can make. Anyone who can provide us with such a beast will be properly compensated with our undying thanks and a Reward In Heaven. Thanks, Alan Eder -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/20120511/a06a8fc1/attachment.htm>
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