--- David Andersen <bigda@gte.net> wrote: > on
9/29/03 9:34 AM, Ajay Mistry at
> ajaymistryin@yahoo.co.in wrote:
>
> >> Hi can you please explain th first piont in
> detail
> > what do you mean by front edge of the key frame is
> > almost slapping .
> > Thanks in advance
> > Ajay Mistry.
>
> When the cheekblocks are screwed in, and you turn
> all the glides down so the
> balance rail is lifting, at some point the front
> rail will lift off the
> keybed, and you'll hear a "knock" or a slap when you
> play a note hard or
> when you tap on the front edge of the keyframe with
> your hand or a small
> rubber hammer. You don't want that knocking or
> slapping sound, so don't
> turn the glides down that much; that's why I said a
> half-turn (180degrees)
> on the glide pin with the tuning hammer is safe.
> Usually. <g>
>
> Hope this helps......
> David A.
> Hi David but wont this have an effect on the una
corda shift pedal mechanism.
Ajay.
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