Damper Zing

Avery Todd avery@ev1.net
Thu, 03 Jul 2003 16:46:18 -0500


Ron,

Since you mentioned this, another possible problem is "jamming" the
rubber mute between the strings without raising the damper on the
next note first! Learned that lesson the hard way! :-)

Avery

At 11:47 AM 07/03/03 -0500, you wrote:

>>Thanks, Keith and David.  Swish, Zing, I guess I should have said swish.
>>It's a new piano, and I trimmed a couple to see if that would work, and
>>those swish less than the others, so the bowing effect is the one I am
>>looking at.  Thanks again!
>>Clark Sprague
>
>
>Incidentally, I still see tuners strip muting pianos without standing on 
>the damper pedal. This will screw up the trichords immediately. It's been 
>a while since this was mentioned on the list, and this seemed like a good 
>time to mention it again.
>
>Ron N
>
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