Action function on a tilted upright

David M. Porritt dporritt at smu.edu
Fri Sep 28 15:24:07 MDT 2007


Alan:

I have zero first hand knowledge for you but I'd guess that you are right
about the action not working in anything but a vertical position.  In
addition, all the node points would be mostly behind the action (and who
knows how much Disklavier mechanism).  You certainly can't do much "playing"
inside the piano on a vertical.  

I just have to ask, Why?

dp

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David M. Porritt, RPT
dporritt at smu.edu
 
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Subject: Action function on a tilted upright

Hi List,

The issue is using a Disklavier upright as a prepared piano.  One is 
limited in the selection of usable preparations by virtue of the fact 
that gravity is working against them staying in place between the 
strings (in a vertical piano).  Someone is entertaining the notion of 
tilting the piano to horizontal (or as close to it as is workable) 
while still having the action function.

So I'm just wondering if someone who has experience with this can save 
me the trouble of finding out for myself.  My guess is that the action 
will not work in the horizontal position, and will work increasingly 
poorly the further from vertical it gets.

Anyone?

Alan Eder



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