Thanks Ed. I'll look at it tomorrow and let you know. lance -----Original Message----- From: owner-caut@ptg.org [mailto:owner-caut@ptg.org]On Behalf Of Ed Sutton Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 2:52 PM To: caut@ptg.org Subject: Re: Sostenuto Question Hi Lance, Re the 45" studio: I just checked this on a Yamaha vertical action model with sostenuto. If the sostenuto rod catches more than just the tip of the rubber tab, you can feel a significant difference in touchweight on the unsostenuted note. The Steinway version of the system is probably even worse. The rod needs to be as low and as far out from the action as possible while still functioning in order to put minimal pressure on the damper levers of the unsostenuted notes. Best regards, Ed Sutton ---------- >From: "Lance Lafargue" <lancelafargue@bellsouth.net> >To: "Caut \(E-mail\)" <caut@ptg.org> >Subject: Sostenuto Question >Date: Wed, Feb 20, 2002, 10:51 AM > > Hi list, > Can the use of a sostenuto pedal change the touchweight (or perception of > weight) (even on notes not held by sost) on a Steinway grand (L) and on a > 45" studio? If so, How? > > Also, can the use of the sost create double striking of hammers (on grand) > where there previously was none? Thanks, > > Lance Lafargue > lancelafargue@bellsouth.net > 985.72P.IANO >
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