Bass strings

Vince Mrykalo vince@byu.edu
Fri, 13 Feb 1998 16:51:18 +0000


I really like Dave Sanderson's strings, and I now use him exclusively.  
I like the way he gets the unwrapped ends right!

At 09:41 AM 2/13/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Friends
>
>I am interested in who technicians are using these days for bass strings.  
>Any info would be
>much appreciated.  Thanks.
>
>Dave Severance RPT

Vince Mrykalo  (vince@byu.edu)

"While outdoor tuning has attractions for many men, it has difficulties and
trials which call for patience, courtesy, tact and good health.  And it is
not only on distant country calls that difficulties are to be encountered.
To tune a piano in a room of a house on the high road is never easy.
Trams, five-ton lorries, and the impudent hooter of motor-cycles will
disturb the most phlegmatic, for in combination they are worse than
anything heard in a pianoforte factory, the noises of which the tuner has
long since assimilated."  
from "First Steps in Piano Tuning" by Lawrence Nalder, page 58.   


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