BACKCHECKS, BRAINS AND SHINY MEDALS

oorebeek oorebeek@euronet.nl
Mon, 11 Nov 1996 07:30:12 +0200


Yes Jim,
After chanching the position of the backcheck every time you strike =
that same tone you will be amazed, because it is somewhat louder.


>Andre;
>  My remarks about knobilling pins, wave envelopes and framuses, were my
>frail and feeble attempts at humor. This in face of a rather inexplicable
>phenomenon.
>  The question at the end was serious though. Let me ask it another way.  =
Is
>the change in tone as evident  on a single strike of the hammer (from the
>rest position) as well as on swiftly repeated strikes (hammer in check
>position rather than at rest) ?
>Jim Bryant (FL)



friendly greetings from:

Andr=E9 Oorebeek
CONCERT PIANO SERVICE
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
email: oorebeek@euronet.nl

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