On 16-aug-04, at 13:41, Stéphane Collin wrote: > on high checking the > hammer tail comes closer to vertically hit the top of the backcheck, > making > a kind of "hard landing" (to use André's words; say, André, do you > keep the > terms hard landing for after touch regulation, or do you use them in > this > meaning also ?) I have learned to use this term in regard to the making of after touch. After touch in one of the other GREAT tools for the technician, but it is actually a tool for the advanced tech because it requires a thorough insight and understanding of regulation and of the making of tone. friendly greetings from André Oorebeek Amsterdam - The Netherlands www.concertpianoservice.nl www.grandpiano.nl "where music is, no harm can be"
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