>One of the problems that is still prevalent in the practice of rescaling is >the gap that exists between the nice lines on the computer screen and the >reality of the physical piano. Some of the worst examples of rescaling that >I've been called on to correct have actually looked rather nice on the >screen and on paper. > >Del Would you give some examples of rescaling that looks nice on the screen and on paper but doesn't work well on a piano? Phil F Phillip Ford Piano Service & Restoration 1777 Yosemite Ave - 130 San Francisco, CA 94124
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