[CAUT] Voicing Steinway D

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 The string grooves on this particular Steinway were 1mm off center? to the back check side of the hammers, which was the softer,? un-lacquered side.? 


 


 

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From: David Love <davidlovepianos at comcast.net>
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I would think that on a hard blow the
hammer would under center because of the flexing of the shank hitting more on
the proximal side.? Similarly on a soft blow, the hammer would hit more on the
backside, though I suppose it depends ultimately on how accurately the hammers
were bored in the first place. 



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[mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Michael
Wathen

Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008
8:18 PM

To: College and
 University Technicians

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Steinway D



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Fred Drasche was?a career
Steinway Concert Technician.? He used to refer to the front side of the
hammer as the "carry side" and the backside of the hammer was the
attack side.? He believed that on a fast blow the hammer would overcenter
the strike point on the hammer and hit string on the backside (attack
side).? Similarily, on very soft to medium blows it would be the front
side (carry). If you want to produce more attack sound then, you place more
hardener on the attack side of the hammer. He also said you only get one chance
to apply lacquer.? This is because the lacquer is a barrier unto itself. A
subsequent application will not penetrate to a deeper level within the hammer.









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Michael Wathen












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January 04, 2008 7:06 PM









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Voicing Steinway D









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During a 3 day Concert Prep on a 10
year old D, I added Lacquer to power up the piano.?? Lacquer would
not soak into the key side of the hammers but did soak easily into the
backcheck side of the hammers.? I applied the lacquer on the lmid
shoulders only, not from the side of the hammer. ? Is it an accepted
voicing technique to lacquer one side of the hammer and not the other????
What are the advantages or disadvantages???? Bob.? 
















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