heavy Steinway action

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Tue, 03 Jun 2003 16:02:59 +0200


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"David M. Porritt" wrote:

>  Wim: But there is.  There's a lot we can do to change it.  There are
> a lot of people making some good money taking too heavy Steinway
> actions and making them play wonderfully.
>
> dave
>

Correcto. Being able to diagnose and effect viable change in an action
to meet the needs of the pianist as they grow and change themselves is
one of the things we should all strive to get good at.  Its not just a
matter of accepting whats there, worn or not, made by the worlds finest
manufacturer of grand pianos or not. David is right... there is good
money to be made developing these skills, and lots of enjoyment in being
able use some of that creativity we have stirring around inside of us.

Cheers
RicB

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