muting etc.

Avery avery1 at houston.rr.com
Fri Feb 16 10:51:38 MST 2007


At 09:39 PM 2/15/2007, you wrote:
>Maybe your G was flat ??
>Marcel Carey
>-----Message d'origine-----
>De : pianotech-bounces at ptg.org 
>[mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] De la part de pianotune05 at comcast.net
>Envoyé : 15 février 2007 21:48
>À : pianotech at ptg.org
>Objet : muting etc.
>
>Hi Everyone,
>I tuned a piano today that I found difficult to 
>keep the felt from coming out when I strip muted 
>it.  The space between the outside of the 
>strings and the plate was too shallow.  What do 
>you guys do in that situation?

Move it further back towards the tail to get it away from that! Duh!

Avery

>
>As for ETDs.  I recall someone designing one for 
>the vision impaired.  Is this ready to check 
>out?  Will it be on display at the convention?
>
>Does anyone here go from left string to middle 
>to right when tuning rather than strip 
>muting?  I do this in the area close to the 
>trebble where the dampers are too close so as not to mangle them.
>
>I also had a strange occurance todaya while 
>tuning.  When I made the  d#3 d# octave pure the 
>d#g was beating too slow.  When I corrected 
>this, the octave was way off.  Any ideas?
>Thanks.
>Marshall
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