At 12:14 AM 1/17/98 -0800, you wrote: >Mike Masters wrote: >> >> Hello List, > >> She describes the noise as kind of a buzz that is in the back of >> note. I have spent literally hours with us sitting at the piano. It >> has never done it when I've been there. >I had a Young Chang grand like that--noise turned out to be one of those >fancy brass hygrometers on the wall nearby. Could have sworn the sound >was coming from the piano. I have had similar experiences with >lampshades, too. > >Try to get her to play the offending note, and you move around the room. >Does she take everything *off* the top of the piano before you come? >Maybe that's why you never hear it. >Tim Keenan >Noteworthy Piano Service >Terrace, BC. I had one customer with an elusive click. He complained a lot about it. When I got there I couldn't hear it, so, as above, I had him play to show me. It only happened on a certain chord -- when the fingernail of his middle finger tapped the keytop. Susan Susan Kline P.O. Box 1651 Philomath, OR 97370 skline@proaxis.com "Cheer up! Things may be getting worse at a slower rate." -- Ashleigh Brilliant
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