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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:KeyKat88@aol.com">KeyKat88@aol.com</a> wrote:
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  <div>Greetings, </div>
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  <div>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; What is the difference between upweight and downweight on
a piano key? Which one is which: fore or aft the balance rail? Do
these&nbsp;ratios, as&nbsp;one factor,&nbsp;differ&nbsp;consequentially in grands as
opposed to upright pianos? A general intoductory explaination would be
appreciated.</div>
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  <div>Thanks in advance,</div>
  <div>Julia Gottshall</div>
  <div>Reading, PA</div>
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Reblitz p.193 has a general introductory explanation of touch weight,
up weight, down weight, how to measure them and ways to change them.<br>
az<br>
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