Why?

Richard Brekne richardb@c2i.net
Sun, 09 May 1999 11:09:38 +0200


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Roger Jolly wrote:

>
> Similar instability can be noticed at the bass/tenor break, with the
> addition of phasing due to the critical nature of angled hammers.
> I'm sure others will add more reasons, but I would think this is the
> primary cause.
> Regards roger

I'd like to hear more about this phasing in relation to angled hammers..

Richard Brekne
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>
>
> At 05:41 PM 5/8/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >I am wondering who can provide a definitive answer to the question of why
> most
> >pianos seem to go out of tune the most at the treble break.  I have heard
> >several versions of answers, and would like to hear from the best.  I am
> new to
> >the List, and inquiring minds just have to know!    Clark Sprague  Greenwich,
> >Ohio
> >
> >
> Roger Jolly
> Balwin Yamaha Piano Centres.
> Saskatoon/Regina.
> Canada.

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