Piano Key Headscales

gordon stelter lclgcnp@yahoo.com
Sun, 11 May 2003 22:23:51 -0700 (PDT)


Hi James,
    I would recomend that you get an old set of sharp
key tops from another piano, sand them so that they
are narrower at the top and glue them on. 
    I have played apiano like this, and its not too
different.
     Thump

--- James Perkins <jimperkins@mac.com> wrote:
> Thanks for explaining that Del- I see that it's a
> compromise and that 
> the tails are affected too.  Somehow it has never
> been so much of a 
> problem playing on the tails as between the sharps-
> possibly because of 
> more space for finger movement/ hand twisting etc. 
> And the point about 
> constructional strength is an important one.
> 
> Maybe I should have stuck to trombone! (with a
> slide- that is!)
> 
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