[pianotech] middle pedal

John Formsma formsma at gmail.com
Mon Dec 27 20:56:02 MST 2010


At least your middle pedal actually did something. I've got a customer with
a Young Chang PG-150 ... it has a middle pedal, and a brass rod, and a
sostenuto mechanism screwed to the belly rail. But nothing connecting the
sostenuto mechanism to the brass rod. No trapwork. Wonder how this managed
to pass through quality control ....

I began tuning this one in 2003, and eventually noticed its absence.
Customer never tried to use it. Young Chang has the parts, and they're not
expensive, so maybe one day she will pay me to "fix" it.

--
JF

On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 12:58 PM, Ron Nossaman <rnossaman at cox.net> wrote:

>
> Well, it happened again today, and it still amazes me after all these years
> and all these repeats.
>
> Shucking off my coat and raising the lid on a Young Chang grand, I asked
> the guy the usual "Anything else I need to know about besides tuning?". "Oh
> yea, she said the middle pedal doesn't work". I checked it, and it worked
> fine, except it squeaked. He, meanwhile tried to call her to make sure, but
> had to leave a message. So I narrowed down the cause of the squeak, pulled
> the action, and disassembled and lubed the sostenuto bushings. De-squeaked,
> I put the action back and started tuning. I was most of the way through it
> when she phoned back. Yup, the middle pedal doesn't work, because it doesn't
> lift the bass dampers. I'd already explained to the husband that this was
> probably what it was about, so I described to her what a sostenuto is, what
> it does, and that she has a real one in her piano instead of the pretend
> version bass damper lift. Oh, she didn't know that. Finished tuning amid a
> three way conversation between me, the husband, and the HVAC guy who was
> there for a humidifier complaint service call. He was great. Everything he
> said was informative, accurate, and reasonable, and we both had pretty much
> the same story, so maybe they'll have a chance with the humidifier now.
>
> What amazes me, and has many times in similar situations, is that she's had
> the piano for 18 years, and I've serviced it for probably 15. In that time,
> she never noticed the middle pedal not lifting the dampers. Not once. It
> still also amazes me, after all these years, when I finally notice something
> that's been flailing around in front of me in plain sight for ever.
>
> nrg
>
> Ron N
>
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