Renner Blues on a S&S B

Overs Pianos sec@overspianos.com.au
Wed, 13 Aug 2003 21:42:44 +1000


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>>Check out "voicing the renner hammer" on rennerusa.com
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>
>Good advice to be sure. I found this little paragraph from that 
>article interesting tho from a different thread discussed several 
>times in the past. Here we have that front duplex segment again. :)
>
>2.  Noise in Capo Section - This is most noticeable in the first 
>capo section.  Play a note in this section, and then mute out the 
>front duplex segment while playing.  If there is an objectionable 
>tone, which goes away when this front duplex segment is muted, then 
>deep needling higher   the shoulder is required.  Do not permanently 
>mute this front duplex section, as this will cause a ubstantial loss 
>of power. ...
>

Yet another classic case of attempting to control the symptom, 
instead of dealing with the disease. Needling to control string noise 
kills it also.

Ron O.
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