[pianotech] Keyslip ... was Help urgent

"Rafael M. Huberman Muñiz" rafahuberman at prodigy.net.mx
Tue May 18 07:34:17 MDT 2010


David,
I'll be tomorrow at 9 am I guess is central time (I'm in Oaxaca,  
Mexico) I'll bring good lighting but about the conference I'm not sure  
because of the long distance...
BTW do you know Joe Ravo (Mannes College of Music)?

Rafaek Huberman


On 18/05/2010, at 08:27 a.m., David Skolnik wrote:

Rafael -
This could be an interesting experiment.  You seem to be able to take  
pretty decent pictures.  Why don't you indicate what time you'll be  
there and set up with some people to be able to look at the photos as  
soon as they post, and then call you, or you them, to conference.   
Maybe David Durben or someone else from Yamaha would do it.  Remember  
to bring good lighting for under the piano.

In any case, key dip would seem more of a headache to accomplish with  
the keyslip in place than the key level, using traditional methods.

David Skolnik
Hastings on Hudson, NY



At 08:56 AM 5/18/2010, you wrote:
> Frank, Thank you very much for your explanation. There is no  
> aluminum at all in this piano except for the mute... Tomorrow I go  
> back to the piano to finish the regulation and I'll take more  
> specific photos so all of you who kindly answered can see this  
> particular piano.
> Thanks again,
>
> Rafael Huberman
>





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