Problem with Rubber Mutes Falling in Upright Piano

Mike McCoy mjmccoy at usa.com
Sun Apr 9 09:48:35 MDT 2006


Poke a hole in the end of two mutes and tie a string between them.

Mike

Robert Finley wrote:
> I have had problems with rubber wedge mutes falling down into an 
> upright piano. In some places it is difficult to find the best 
> position to place the mutes, especially in the higher treble because 
> the strings are so short and there is so little room. When the mute 
> falls down it sometimes dislodges the hammer butt springs and I have 
> to re-position them on the hammer butts with a damper regulating tool. 
> What would you recommend I do to stop this happening? Thank you very 
> much.
>  
> Robert Finley
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