[CAUT] restrung D

Willem Blees wblees at bama.ua.edu
Fri Apr 6 20:12:38 MDT 2007


John

I looked at bridge pins on the Chorus room piano, especially at a 
couple of notes that had already drifted. (I tuned it on Monday). 
Unless they are loose down in the bridge, I could not see any wood 
splits on any of the pins. 

Wim 

 
Quoting John Minor <jminor at uiuc.edu>:

> Wim,
> 
> I've had similar problems with a restrung B. I suspect part of the
> problem is due to the high volume of air flowing around the piano
> from the air handler fan speed. Fresh air from outside is required to
> keep air healthy. My situation worsened after the building had fans
> upgraded and outside dampers improved to bring in MORE fresh air. 
> 
> Another possible cause is loose bridge pins caused by the extremely
> dry air in commercial buildings in the winter. I'm planning on doing
> an experiment with epoxy in bridge pins in one section to see if
> things improve. 
> 
> Good luck! This can be extremely frustrating! One of my secret fears
> is that people will think I don't tune the piano at all, *OR* that I
> do a lousy job!! : (
> 
> John Minor
> University of Illinois
> 
> 
> I
> 


Willem Blees, RPT
Piano Tuner/Technician
School of Music
University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, AL USA
205-348-1469



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