Yam P22 help

Erwinspiano@aol.com Erwinspiano@aol.com
Wed, 10 Dec 2003 11:03:59 EST


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             Hi Ron
      You know this is the usual weak area in many older uprights as well so 
I'm wondering about the bearing & crown. Also I beleive that any loose part on 
a piano can also suck the tonal life away from a note or section of notes. 
Secure the supports & see if this helps & check the crown & bearing if possible.
   Dale
Ok all, put on your diagnostic caps and help me out, please.

Patient: Yamaha P22 upright u164615 (1983?) Grade school music room piano

Complaint:  octave from about B4-B5 goes out of tune quickly, and also has a 
weaker, duller tone.

I'm in the midwest, so the humidity shifts around here.  When I tuned it the 
first time last year, I was aware that the teacher was unhappy with the 
instrument and suspected a cracked soundboard.  At that time, 54% humidity, 
I couldn't find anything strange going on.. It tuned normally, and except 
for one dead bass string, it seemed like, well.... a P22.  I had a chance to 
stop in on the piano for just a few minutes yesterday after hearing that 
there were problems.  His note said that the octave goes out within 10 days 
or so. (Why didn't he tell me sooner?  Probably been living with the problem 
for awhile.)  A visual inspection showed no problem with cracks in either 
the soundboard or bridge.  Everything seemed solid, but this time, I did 
notice a dullness, and lack of sustain in that area.  Current humidity is in 
the low 30's.  The area in question bridges the strut, or the cut-out 
section of the tenor bridge.  I also noticed when removing the knee board, 
that both horizontal supports for the front legs are loose and wobbly.


So.......  What do I look for next, when I have the time?  Hammers are worn, 
but not terrible.  Above and below this section, all is seemingly normal.

Ron Koval
Chicagoland

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