Quicky Quiz - What wuzit?

Tom Driscoll tomtuner@mediaone.net
Tue, 14 Nov 2000 08:33:32 -0500


100 reasons are possible. Two among many I've seen : Walking jack center
pins linking the two whipps, loose key lead moving out against adjacent key
Lets here the rest . This sure is better than electoral junk !!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "robert goodale" <rrg@nevada.edu>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 2:30 AM
Subject: Quicky Quiz - What wuzit?


> Okay boys and girls, back to pianos.
>
> I came across an interesting situation today.  See if you can
> guess what it was.
>
> The piano: A Steinway 'D' about fifteen years old.
>
> A concert was to be held this evening.  Before arriving for the
> tuning I was informed that there were two keys/notes in the bass
> that were "playing together".  Sure enough when I arrive I find
> two notes, C-2 and C#-2 playing at the same time.  The keys move
> together playing both notes at once.
>
> HINT:  There were NO foreign object in the action.
>
> What Wuzit?
>
> Rob Goodale, RPT
> Las Vegas, NV
>



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