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<div style="RIGHT: auto"><SPAN style="RIGHT: auto">Obviously, it is the person actually playing that will break a string. My point is the fact that some music requires the type of forceful playing that would cause string breakage in the first place. And as far as you saying "many people play the exact same music as the next person and rarely break wires"" this is something that has too many variables to actually see if this is true or not.<VAR id=yui-ie-cursor></VAR></SPAN></div>
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<div style="RIGHT: auto"><SPAN style="RIGHT: auto">And for the comment "some pianists pride themselves in their ability to break strings at will", I will admit that in my performing days, I did have a broken string wall of fame at one time :-). But that was only because the piano I was practicing on at the time was M&H from the Aeolian days.</SPAN></div>
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<div style="BACKGROUND: white" class=yiv64153250MsoNormal><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: 'sans-serif'; COLOR: #1f497d; FONT-SIZE: 11pt">Watch him play. Find out how hard he plays and what he plays to make it break. Don’t say anything about suspecting that it might be HIM that is the problem because he may just set back and not play as hard then. Ask what happens at that point when it breaks. Chances are, my guess, would be that it is him that is the problem in one particular song that he likes to play. I run into that frequently at my college when one particular professor is practicing the same song over and over and over again for a recital or concert. She’s broken the same strings on the same song yet, when she changes songs, the strings stop breaking. She has a VERY hard touch and this is what is causing it and she knows it. I’ve tried replacing with smaller and, larger diameter wires. It makes no
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