shanks

BDeTar@aol.com BDeTar@aol.com
Thu, 06 Jul 1995 18:25:42 -0400


Ahhh the wonders of electronics!!! This is really great to be able to have
such "pseudo-live" discussions!!

Please excuse the seeming diversion from the subject at hand, but I think
this medium is great for all of us!!

Now, to the discussion at hand.  Thanks, Ken, for maintaining the importance
of hammer weight in this complicated equation.  Remember, folks, there is a
VERY important dynamic property called INERTIA that has to be figured into
the equation.  The downweight and upweight can all be perfect but if you are
using a hammer of improper weight, the tone of the piano will still be very
limited in dynamic range and color potential.

It might be an interesting demonstration to have several different action
part combinations in a piano and see how the tone (and repetition) is really
effected....any takers? Or has it already been done?

Brian De Tar  RPT
BDetar@aol.com



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