Korean Dip

BobDavis88 at aol.com BobDavis88 at aol.com
Wed Jan 30 23:58:25 MST 2008


 
In a message dated 1/30/2008 10:20:09 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
pianoguru at cox.net writes:

you have to decide which set of compromises yield the best results

Confusing the issue is the fact that pianists experience key travel 
differently. If two pianos are side by side, and the left one has .030 more key travel 
than the right one, it is a tossup which will be described as having the 
deeper dip. It depends on many things, including aftertouch, knuckle friction, 
punching hardness, voicing, keystick flex, bench height, more that I can't think 
of right now, and to a small degree, actual dip.
 
Bob D 



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