[pianotech] ergonomic grand regulation ideas?

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Sat Jun 13 09:50:21 MDT 2009


Hi Jim,

When I started here at UNL, Richard West left me a clever thing.  He had 
an old three legged bench with round cushioned top.  He chopped the legs 
off enough that it now only sits about 14" high.  It works really well for 
sitting and performing inside the piano regulating.  You can probably find 
one at a garage sale or thrift store.  Would this help you?

Paul





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I find grand keyleveling/dip, damper work...etc, uncomfortable.  Working 
at the bench is so nice, but alas, I end up inside the carcass for way 
more time than I would like.

Anyone have any comfortable approaches to sitting at the piano while 
regulating action and dampers?

Jim I   

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