hammer voicing

Vince Mrykalo REEVESJ@ucs.byu.edu
Mon, 08 Jul 1996 21:57:49 +0000 (MST7MDT)


At 02:30 PM 7/3/96 -0400, you wrote:

On a slightly different track, I am sure that many of you have noticed that
the American Steinway has its action stop screw threaded into the rim, while
the German version has its screw in the right cheek block.  I have seen some
American instruments serviced by European technicians modified to the German
specification.  Does anyone have any thoughts about the relative merits of
these two different placements?

Charles Ball

You can adjust the screw in the cheek block with out removing the
action?


vince mrykalo  rpt
byu provo utah
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