[pianotech] The Db1 theory

erwinspiano at aol.com erwinspiano at aol.com
Sat Nov 14 08:52:47 MST 2009


  Hi Stephane
  This may not be what you are experiencing.
 I find that on SO many pianos there are at least a few notes that sound truly exceptional as to sustain and clarity and others that are noticeably not as magic. Usually this is from the  note 40 ish on up.
 I've tried switching the great sounding notes hammer with the one that doesn't countless times and have found that 99% of the time its not hammer related.....and, so frequently they are right next door to the one the sounds fantastic. Sometimes its around the plate strut breaks and others not.  I personally think it is variations in soundboard impedance. 
  Probably due to invisible spruce gnomes and spruce fairies burrowing into the wood. grin
  That's my story & I'm stickin to it.
    Dale Erwin




Stéphane Collin wrote: 
> Hi all. 
> > Working among many pianos, I happened to elaborate a unifying theory, saying 
> this : in a piano (meaning any piano), there is one note that sounds better 
> than all others. It is my conviction that this note is Db1 (no matter what 
> brand, or what instrument). I do have clues about why is that. I just 
> wanted to submit this idea to the immense tank of grey cells behind this 
> list. 
 
That would be at around 34.65Hz. Police band radar is at around 34.65GHz, so what you're likely hearing is the sweet heterodyned resonance of having gotten away with something. Under the radar, as it were. This sort of thing tends to resonate with our inner troll. 
Ron N - not answering the phone for the next 24. 

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