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Ed, <br><br>
Just curious. Which is it? The new Baldwin in the subject line or the
Mason & Hamlin<br>
in your message? :-) Sorry, couldn't resist!<br><br>
Avery<br><br>
At 04:41 PM 6/20/04, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite><font face="arial" size=2>A client
of mine has a new Mason and Hamlin BB, 7’ grand. He has a
particularly keen ear, and any tonal problems give him grief. The
piano was bought new in 2003. I have worked on it a couple of
times, and the tech from the store has been there once. The problem
is C7 through F#7 notes. On each of these notes there is at least
one string that has wildly false beats. The G7 on up to C8 sound
beautiful and clear. Below the C7 is likewise clear. The C7
and the D# 7 are particularly bad. In each case it is the treble
(right) string that is the problem. I made sure that the string is
tight to the bridge. There doesn’t seem to be any impediment at the
v bar. I “delicately” voiced with a needle, all to no
avail. Any suggestions as to cause or cure????<br>
<br>
Ed Carwithen<br>
John Day, OR</font></blockquote></body>
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