Let-off in piano

David Andersen bigda@gte.net
Wed, 02 Feb 2005 22:06:49 -0800


> David Andersen said:
> "My God, that sounds like torture. How grim a picture. My achin' dogs and
> back....oy vay. Bill Spurlock, alias Torquemada Kevorkian....<g> <g>"
> 
> I want to correct a possible misapprehension. The above was *not* Spurlock's
> recommendation for how to do letoff. He was positioning the reason for
> buying his Grand Action Let-off Jig ... "This jig makes the job faster, more
> consistent, and physically much easier by allowing you to work while sitting
> on the piano bench, with the action pulled out on the keybed. You can then
> work with your back straight, with perfect visibility and tool access,
> playing each key at normal light playing speed while you make the
> adjustment."

Aaaahhhhhh. That's better.  I hereby rescind my loving insults of the
exceptionally gifted and droll Mr. Spurlock.....
DA


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