Quiet Russian Piano

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Sat, 21 Feb 2004 06:27:28 -0500


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I looked at a piano for one of my customers that someone had donated to =
his church. I think it is Russian - a Liski, or something like that. =
Looks to be less than 20 years old and is a studio. Everything works OK, =
except it has no power - you can bang on the keys, but only moderated =
volume results. I checked the action - blow distance and the like - made =
sure the bridges were attached, etc. My strong suspicion is that the =
string scale and soundboard designs are just so far out of whack that =
the lack of power is simply part of this piano and always will be. Any =
thoughts? Might I be missing something?

Perhaps, to put things into proper perspective, I should mention this =
piano is in an African-American Missionary Baptist Church. I guarantee =
you they are looking for some VOLUME! I did offer the suggestion of =
miking (how do you spell mice-ing?) the piano if they were going to be =
using that piano.=20

Fun Kinda Related Story:
In a similar church I service a Kawai 6-foot or so grand. One time they =
called me because the sustain pedal wasn't working. Sounded pretty =
typical to me - sure, they likely beat the pedal right off the lyre or =
something. When I got there I realized that the pedal simply had no =
travel - in fact, none of the pedals had any travel - they were right on =
the stage floor. Hmmmmmmm, what could it be. Then I noticed that this =
Kawai was the model where the two front legs were shorter than the back =
leg - they had pounded that piano so hard that the two front legs went =
through the stage floor and the only reason the keybed was not on the =
floor was that the lyre had yet to be pounded through the floor - the =
front of the piano was only being supported by the lyre. YIKES!

Terry Farrell
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