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Try hair spray.<br>
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Wally Wilson, RPT<br>
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At 11:20 AM 4/11/01 -0500, you wrote: <br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>We got our new Yamaha CFIIIS 3 weeks ago, and
it is very nice. Nice round tone perfect for our 500 seat recital hall.=
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Now, next week it will be moved to the Meyerson Symphony Hall to be used
in a concerto. Our artist-in-residence likes the sound as it is now for
our hall, but in competing with the orchestra next week, wants some extra
"zip" to the top octave or so. <br>
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Can anyone thing of an appropriate way to voice this up, then
successfully bring it back down after the concerto performance? Unless I
hear some better idea, I'll probably keytop the last octave or so, then
steam it down when it gets back. I really hate doing this to a brand new
piano, but.... On the other hand, I guess this is why Yamaha sells
replacement hammers!<br>
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dave<br>
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