Key Leads and Inertia

David M. Porritt dm.porritt@verizon.net
Sun, 08 Jun 2003 18:02:47 -0500


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On 6/8/2003 at 5:30 PM Avery Todd wrote:

>I'm assuming that John is being "sarcastic" here (or whatever the
word
>should be.) No pianist is only going to play softly nor is any piano
tech
>going to tell him/her to do so! :-)
>
>Avery
>
>At 07:50 AM 06/08/03 -0400, you wrote:
>> >What we need to do is convince pianist to firmly press the right
pedal
>> >and keep it down while playing. In addition they should keep the
tips of
>> >there fingers precisely 9 mm from the ends of the keys. This is
the only
>> >way that pianist can experience the full benefits of a precision
>> >balanced action. Oh, I forgot, they should only play very softly.
>> >
>> >John Hartman RPT
>
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