[pianotech] vodka voicing

KeyKat88 at aol.com KeyKat88 at aol.com
Sat Mar 14 09:49:56 PDT 2009


Greetings,
 
   Since I am going to replace my U3 hammers, any month now,  (they 
are...just a4wolful ! ) I am going to try different stuff for  voicing...skys the limit 
 I will try this.
 
Julia
 
 
 
In a message dated 3/13/2009 8:49:25 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
deanmay at pianorebuilders.com writes:

 
I’ve been doing some playing  around with vodka voicing, that is, applying 80 
proof vodka to the shoulders  of the hammers, about the 10-11 o’clock and 1-2 
o’clock positions, usually in  octaves 2 through 6, somewhere between 2-3 oz 
total, with a little follow up  needling  to do some evening after they’ve 
soaked a little. So far it has  been on 2 Young Changs, a G175 and a G213, a KG2 
Kawai, and an older 6 foot  Baldwin. All of them had rock hard original 
hammers (not sure about the  Baldwin) with a very percussive sound. The  results 
have been very pleasing. The G175 has had two such treatments and has  improved 
each time. I’m going back out again this week to see where it has  ended up. I 
just did the G213 this morning and tried 100 proof for it  (probably the first 
time vodka has been in that church!). It was sounding much  better by the 
time I was done tuning it.  
I’m encouraged. Those original  Asian hammers are too hard to stick needles 
in and there is no budget money  for replacements, even if I could convince 
them that the pianos would sound  nicer. What I like about this treatment is that 
so far it hasn’t been a huge  change, but a nice improvement. So the customer 
isn’t shocked, but can  appreciate the difference. It is taking away some of 
the percussiveness and  creating a more open sound. I’ve not done a lot of 
voicing so I don’t have the  vocabulary mastered just yet. 
I got very positive feedback on  the Baldwin (which is in a Presb church) 
from  the community choral leader who always liked doing performances in the 
church  but always hated the voicing on the piano. On that one I also did some 
filing  and shaping.  
Thanks to all on this list for  their encouragement & instruction. 
Dean 
Dean  May              cell 812.239.3359  
PianoRebuilders.com    812.235.5272  
Terre  Haute  IN   47802 



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