---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment In a message dated 12/18/2005 11:40:44 PM Central Standard Time, timur.daniel@gmail.com writes: Good day. Congratulations All Marry Christmas and New Year. I'm Timur Rizayev piano technician of College of Music, Mahidol University,Thailand. In New University Auditorium has the new Concert Grands "Yamaha" CHIII S, "Steinway & sons" D and "Fazioli"-278. Last Friday and Saturday had the Concert"Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra" with Guest Conductor: Claude Villaret and Guest Soloist: Patricia Pagny. She played on the Concert Grand "Yamaha" . I determined the some stick out tones in high treble. I suspect the not so good terminated wild strings. I will be try to eliminate those with checking Action Regulating and Voicing. Can somebody suggest, where I can find the Action regulating Manual and Voicing Instruction for Concert "Yamaha" CHIII S. Or it is similar to the "Voicing the Renner Hammer" By Rick L.Baldassin. Because I have the several concerts in December and next January with TPO, our Professors and Guests. For example: Timor Rick's book will help you achieve what you need to do. The notes that are "sticking out," probably need to be voiced down. But before you start sticking needles in the hammer, make sure the strings are seated on the bridge, that the strings are level, and that the hammer is mated to the strings. I have not read Rick's book, but I am sure all three of these things are explained. Good luck. Willem Blees, RPT Piano Tuner/Technician School of Music University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL PS. Of course, the best way to solve this problem is for me to come to Thailand, and do the job myself. But considering the concert is tonight, I don't think I can make it on time. (Please don't take this serious. I am just joking). ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/29/82/88/4f/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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