From storage to stage

Barbara Richmond piano57@flash.net
Tue, 23 Mar 2004 16:10:26 -0600


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Greetings helpful folks!

In my previous life, the concert instruments were stored in nice boxes =
right off the stage.  There really wasn't much of a problem with tuning =
stability other than the normal seasonal swings in humidity (that is, =
after the thermostat was fixed).  :-)

The big, dead hall stores its pianos on a different level of the =
building than the stage.  Accepting the fact that this is where the =
pianos are stored for now (and I'm not sure when or even, IF that can be =
changed), how long in advance would you recommend they be brought up to =
the stage?   The reality is, this is a busy place and "ideal" is =
probably never going to happen.  I figure that even a day in advance =
would be better than what has been done in the past--which has been the =
move taking place on the day of use.  Should I try for two or more days? =
 It seems like it would be easiest to have a policy in place so it =
automatically gets done and not have to make a request each time.  =
Thoughts?  Opinions?  What do you do?

Thanks,

Barbara Richmond, RPT

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