[CAUT] Birkett videos online

PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com
Thu Feb 11 21:54:51 MST 2010


I remember signing up for it, and had forgotten it until you brought this  
up. I'd love to see this disseminated, and would, in fact, pay something for 
it  if necessary. 
 
Paul
 
 
In a message dated 2/11/2010 9:48:07 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
fssturm at unm.edu writes:

While we  are on the subject of the Birkett videos, I am going to raise an 
issue - a  possibility - one more time. These videos were taken at the 
Rochester  convention in 2005, along with lots of others, which included action 
models  (in action) of the Overs action, Cristofori, etc, a wide variety of 
things.  One was a video done with Askenfelt, live in a class, showing 
visually what he  had demonstrated with electronic sensors: a key bottoming out 
before the  hammer began to move upwards (two video cameras, synchronized, one 
focused on  the key, the other on the hammer).  
At the  time, a sign up sheet was circulated for people interested in 
obtaining a DVD  of a sampling of these materials to sign up on, and lots of 
people did. I  asked Stephen the next year whether a DVD would be forthcoming, 
and the upshot  seemed to be that nobody from PTG had pursued the matter.  
As far as I  can see, this kind of video is simply priceless, worth a lot 
more than pages  upon pages of articles and discussion. So I, for one, would 
certainly love to  see the project pursued, and I'm sure a lot of you share 
that opinion. I  wonder if anyone is connected in such a way as to make this 
happen. Seems like  a great Foundation project, for instance.
Regards,
Fred

On Feb 11, 2010, at 2:20 PM, _McNeilTom at aol.com_ (mailto:McNeilTom at aol.com) 
 wrote:



Seems to me like there is some phase shifting going on in both of these  
videos (at the damper, and at the bridge).  I would expect that  the unison is 
quite well in tune, but that the three strings are energized  slightly 
differently (hammer mating?) and/or that complex acoustic coupling  at the 
bridge is causing the motions of the strings to change over  time.
 
As I figure it, these  videos cover something like a half second  in real 
time, stretched out to 3.5 or 4 minutes of video.  More or less  500:1 slow 
motion effect.  Pretty neat!  Thank you,  Stephen!!
 
~  Tom McNeil  ~
Vermont Piano Restorations
 



 
 
 
 












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