THAT MYSTERIOUS BACK CHECK

oorebeek oorebeek@euronet.nl
Sat, 09 Nov 1996 20:57:44 +0200


>This is why I take Andre perfectly seriously, and offer
>the following hypothesis: Altering the back check configuration
>may be changing the nature of a similar impact sound
>that is occuring just after the strings are excited, and is
>resonating through the key and keybed. I would imagine
>that the closer this impact approaches the moment when the
>stings are struck, the more it would conribute to the general
>power of the instrument.
>
>Anyone buy that?
>
>Jerry Anderson
>Paris

Jerry, that was a great answer.
I have a question, why should the distance between hammerail and =
bachcheck be 2 mm?

BTW Are you "an American in Paris" ?(that lovely Paris)



friendly greetings from:

Andr=E9 Oorebeek
CONCERT PIANO SERVICE
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
email: oorebeek@euronet.nl

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