no tunings, no drivel

Ron Nossaman RNossaman@KSCABLE.com
Wed, 09 May 2001 16:02:37 -0500


>>"the pitch drops to a point at which there's risk of losing tone or crown"
>>
>>
>It can happen to  large older European  uprights, when the pitch drops to a
>low point, or when strings are replaced on such a piano.
>It happened to me two times.
>I did not hear of this happening on smaller piano's or new piano's.
>
>Duncan

Yep, this is a new one all right. Doesn't that just mean that the board was
already flat on these pianos, regardless of what was done with the pitch?

Ron N


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