Thunk, wunk

G GRAVINA ggravina@ix.netcom.com
Fri, 09 Aug 2002 22:11:12 -0400


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Sounds like it could be the bass bridge / apron.

Jerry Gravina, RPT
Babylon, NY


At 09:07 AM 08/09/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>1921 Geo. Steck small grand. The bass strings can't be as old as the 
>piano. They are still copper-colored and "look" fairly clean etc.
>
>But when struck, the bichord notes have very little sustain. The singles 
>do better. The tenor and treble sounds great, very sweet actually.
>
>I tried the old remove-loop-and-roll on the worst note. The string looks a 
>little brighter but I can't tell much difference in the sound.
>
>Any ideas? I wondered about a downbearing problem or something but would 
>assume such a design flaw would be unlikely.
>
>Alan R. Barnard

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