Stringing Braid and the perception of doing it right

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Wed, 28 May 2003 22:00:41 +0200


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Delwin D Fandrich wrote:

> ----
> > Backscale vibrations, being sympathetic, don't happen
> > (primarily) from the struck string.  As you said in another post,
> > braiding prevents, rather than damps, sympathetic vibration, and
> therefore...
> > well,

Grin... Ohhhmmmmmmmm !

> > I dunno (my brain hurts to think of it), but it's not like having a mushy
> > termination in the speaking length.

No no no... I think you have to get stuck in the tongue with dose of novocain
or the likes for this to happen :)

>
> >
> > --Cy Shuster--
> > Rochester, MN
>

Cheers

RicB

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