> My thanks to all bellyheads who have shared the bizzarro ideas > over the years. These things work & pan out in real life. If any > one would like to come & play it give a call. > Dale Erwin > > > > Yes, they do, don't they. They do indeed. >Below (and attached at higher resolution) is a > picture of another approach to the same problem. This one uses seven > bi-chords on the transition bridge (which is what I normally recommend > for these scales). Seven works just right on the scale sheet, but I decided on nine to sidestep that shorter back scale on C-3. Minimal difference, I know, but that was my call. > This piano also got a floating bass section. The maple veneer on the top > and bottom of the soundboard is for stiffness (i.e., impedance) control. > This also works and pans out in real life. > > Regards, > > Del I haven't floated a bass on a piano that big. Did the result seem worth the work in that case? Ron N -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: overhead.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 30146 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20070401/f3dc19a9/attachment.jpg
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