[pianotech] Best way to change touch on Yamaha Grand

William Monroe bill at a440piano.net
Tue Jan 5 17:13:23 MST 2010


Hi Martin,

Probably a can of worms here, as there really isn't a "right" thing to do
without first considering a few things.  I think my first diagnostic would
be to assess the friction in the action, and eliminate as much as possible,
lubing keypins/bushings, repinning hammers to a low friction level, say
3-4g.  I'd also want to check knuckle condition and bolster/replace and lube
them as well.

My second diagnostic would be to find out how married your client is to the
current tone of the piano.  Lightening the hammers gets you great benefit
for little cost, but will also change the tone and projection/power of the
piano.  Presumably with a 5'3" piano we're not "real" concerned about
projection, but it's something to consider.  If the tone is weak, consider
filing/shaping hammers and possibly hardening them.  The resulting brighter
tone really can make the piano "easier" to play.  Having done this, one is
able to work less hard to achieve a particular dynamic level.

There are a number of more elaborate geometry solutions that may help,
including adjusting knuckle placement or capstan position among others.  I'd
also want to take a look at the leading and see if I couldn't remove a lead
from each key, thereby reducing inertia.  Often high inertia, low DW pianos
play harder than lower inertia, higher DW pianos.  Perhaps others will fill
in more here.  I wouldn't consider myself an "expert" on action geometry, I
just know enough to be dangerous.  ;-]

Hope this gives you a start.  I think it's really a lot of individual
assessment, though with the particular piano in question.

William R. Monroe


On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 5:37 PM, martin cipolla <pianodoctor at msn.com> wrote:

>  My client has developed arthrits and needs to have the action quite a bit
> lighter on her
> 5` 3`` Yamaha Grand.  This is not something I have done before and would
> appreciate any suggestions on how to lighten the touch for her.
> Thanks,
> Marty
>
>
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