Touchweight

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Thu, 01 Jan 2004 23:36:49 +0100


Best thing so far is Stanwoods Method. Tho it does not directly deal
with inertia issues, it does insure very even key to key inertia
characteristics.

RicB

Paul Legard wrote:
> 
> I have been reading the large number of contributions on this subject
> in both the Caut and Pianotech sites and my brain hurts!!   Like many
> techs my numeracy skills are limited, but as a pianist and practical
> technician with a passionate interest in this whole business, I just
> long for somebody to sift through, collate and consolidate some
> of this material and create some down-to-earth step by step practical
>  methods for achieving the potential for any good make of action.
> There appears to be no end to the potential for talking and arguing
> about this, but in the end I feel that some well laid out methodology
> would be a great help.  It seems to be the one crucial area of piano
> technology which is left for techs to fathom out and find information
> wherever they can.  A bit like learning computer skills!
> 
> Daneman
> 
> 
> 
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