Yes Jim, After chanching the position of the backcheck every time you strike = that same tone you will be amazed, because it is somewhat louder. >Andre; > My remarks about knobilling pins, wave envelopes and framuses, were my >frail and feeble attempts at humor. This in face of a rather inexplicable >phenomenon. > The question at the end was serious though. Let me ask it another way. = Is >the change in tone as evident on a single strike of the hammer (from the >rest position) as well as on swiftly repeated strikes (hammer in check >position rather than at rest) ? >Jim Bryant (FL) friendly greetings from: Andr=E9 Oorebeek CONCERT PIANO SERVICE Amsterdam, the Netherlands email: oorebeek@euronet.nl =83 where MUSIC is no harm can be =83
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