Greetings,
Us kids'll learn. This advice sounds soberingly correct.
Thank You,
JUlia Gottschall
Reading, PA
In a message dated 11/26/2006 4:25:53 PM Eastern Standard Time,
ricb at pianostemmer.no writes:
If you need more weight to your touch, there are easy and quick ways of
going about it that do not compromise reasonably standard regulation.
True, you can fudge a little with damper timing. But that window is
very much smaller then what seems to be described below. There is
nothing beautiful about the touch created in an action which has damper
timing set at the very beginning of the keystroke. It wont take long
before pianists start making pertainant
remarks about it me thinks. Stick to basic regulation specs and solve
your weight problems in appropriate fashions. JALPOA.
RicB
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