Well, as that great master of the piano Earl Wild maintained, and as he titled one of the Chapters of his Memoirs, "Banging is for the Bedroom"...... Best regards, David. > I understand your point Matthew. I think you understand mine too. > I've been tuning full time for over 37 years now and have encountered > plenty of situations where the wire was faulty in certain sections > but, to this day, I find no excuses for the pianist to repeatedly > break wires "at will." As you said, you had a broken string wall of > fame as if you pride yourself in that. Fine. I don't agree with it > though and won't. I had a Yamaha C7 once where the pianist broke > over 110 wires on that ONE piano alone. There was nothing wrong with > the piano but, there was plenty wrong with his technique of smashing > the keys with his fingers. > > Jer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20110921/7db27ac9/attachment.htm>
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