Newish D with issues.

Andrew and Rebeca Anderson anrebe@sbcglobal.net
Fri, 05 Aug 2005 16:17:11 -0500


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Good point, now if I could just reach the durned thing while playing the key...
Andrew
At 04:02 PM 8/5/2005, you wrote:
>"The piano is new and the humidity is high so I don't think the 
>bridge pins were loose."
>
>Don't count on it. Gently press a hard tool against the top of the 
>pin and play the note - if it clears things up, the pin is definitely loose.
>
>Terry Farrell
>I didn't do any string leveling.  I had my hands full for the time 
>allotted.  It seems to have been levelled aggressively, which, come 
>to think of it, is where the problem was.  With the pitch 
>correction, I had pulled the bend over the capo a bit.  Not enough 
>to clear it probably.  Mind you, pulling treble strings 44cents up 
>plus 34% overpull usually does give you a few extra string noises 
>until things stabilize.
>
>The piano is new and the humidity is high so I don't think the 
>bridge pins were loose.  The tuning pins sure weren't.
>
>Andrew
>
>>     yes & Perhaps  wee bit more craftsmanship at the factory.  The 
>> list of complaints seems to be getting longer
>>   Dale
>>At 01:07 PM 8/4/2005 -0500, Andrew wrote:
>> >A number of single strings in the high treble were warbling.  Tried gentle
>> >seating of strings and pins to very little effect.
>>
>>Possibly putting a drop of CA glue at the base of the front bridge pins?
>>For warblers, that is.


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