Whoops

Jim Coleman, Sr. pianotoo@imap2.asu.edu
Mon, 15 Feb 1999 13:28:00 -0700 (MST)


Hi Ken:

There probably are some broken action brackets.

Jim coleman, Sr.

On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, Ken Jankura wrote:

> 
>    The choral director from a school district I service called and said a
> wheel came off the bandroom Wurlitzer console as he was moving it, and
> instead of rolling, it tipped onto its back. The bottom octave and a half
> does not play at all now. I have no real details. The school is an hour
> away, and I'm wondering if there are any suggestions as to extra tools to
> carry (I generally do not carry many woodworking tools). Does this sound
> like a Harvey question or what? By the way, this piano and the other piano
> the choral director occasionally gets his hands on now have a total of 8
> bass strings with knots in the speaking length, and they sound just fine
> :-) I've noticed that choral directors play more forcefully in general so
> as to either coax better intonation or cover up bad intonation. 
> 
> Ken Jankura
> Newburg, PA
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