Concert Grand Trucks

Avery Todd atodd@UH.EDU
Fri, 28 Mar 2003 14:47:57 -0600


Oops, Jim. I think I put the wrong name in here. Sorry.

Avery

>Thanks, Tom.
>
>I my case, I've got to be able to move it across a "ballet" floor
>without damaging a $6.000.00 floor! That's why we're doing it! Besides,
>in our Opera House, "Joe Blow" isn't going to be moving it!!! Definitely!
>
>Avery
>
>>>Forgive me for asking, but why do you want a D on a truck? Do you 
>>>really want
>>>any Joe Blow to be able to move it? What about "grounding" the 
>>>piano? What about
>>>the excess movement a truck creates for the player?
>>>
>>>Just asking. Don't shoot me.
>>>
>>>Jim Busby
>>>BYU
>>>
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>>
>>In our case, the two Concert Grands in our busiest recital hall are 
>>frequently moved offstage to accommodate the orchestra, wind 
>>ensemble and other groups which may not require piano and who need 
>>all the room they can get on stage.
>>
>>Trying to move these pianos on and off stage without them being on 
>>trucks would be a real nightmare.
>>
>>Tom
>>--
>>Tom Seay
>>Piano Tech Office
>>School of Music
>>The University of Texas at Austin
>>(512) 232-2072
>>mailto:t.seay@mail.utexas.edu
>>
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