Broken String

jolly roger baldyam@sk.sympatico.ca
Wed, 07 Aug 2002 01:29:33 -0500


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Hi Jamie,
                 Just a thought for you.   I always prefer to change both 
of the wound strings of a bi chord, the voicing can be better matched, plus 
there is less hassel with the unison going out.   The lesser of two evils.
Regards Roger


At 12:56 AM 8/7/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Did I miss something?  Is this request unusually outlandish?  Did I
>somehow indicate that I wanted the string pre-tuned, or even thought
>that such a thing was possible?  I just happen to be a guy who likes
>to fiddle with stuff, and wouldn't mind the experience of putting the
>new string in myself.  My understanding is that a new string costs
>around $10, so unless this understanding is wrong, it's worth breaking
>
>another one (or two) to a tinkerer like myself to have the experience
>of re-stringing it. I know how to tune it to a unison with the
>other E3 string.  Perhaps I stand to do serious damage to the piano
>somehow?  If this is the case, by all means, I'll have a registered
>technician do it.
>
>    Confusedly,
>
>       jame


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