Silencing a piano

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Mon, 17 Sep 2001 07:26:39 -0400


Hi Paul. Read through the ads in the back of the Journal. I know that I have
seen an ad (I think it is in the Journal every month) for foam baffles
specifically made for your purpose. I think it is one of the folks that
offers the string covers. I'm quite sure I have seen in on a regular basis.
Good luck!

Terry Farrell

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Subject: Silencing a piano


> One of my customers is a piano teacher who lives in an apartment condo.
> A new owner just moved into the apartment under her and is complaining
> about the noise.  The piano is a 1919 5' Drachman grand.  I suggested
> closing the area under the soundboard with foam rubber and keeping the
> lid closed.  She wants me to get the material and do the work.  It's the
> first request of this kind that I have had.  Any suggestions?
>
> Paul Larudee
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