Andr=E9 writes: Dear Sindri, I might be somewhat late with this reply but I was not in town. Anyway, I could tell you this: if the Bechstein is only three years = old, the problem must be in either the regulation or the voicing. I may sound simple, but at the Yamaha Academy we had to learn the = following saying: "a beautiful tone is: regulation - tuning - voicing" If the instrument is basically healthy, you must be able to restore = the tone to Bechstein-normal. If you have questions about how & what. do not hesitate, we're all = set and ready. Sindri wrote: >A customer has a 3 year old C.Bechstein Mod.C-32 232cm. It is a beutiful >instrument it plays great and has a beutiful tone except there is about an >octave or so in the treble about from note 55 which sounds dead. By that I >mean that the tone of these notes does not suststain as long as we would >like and the change in sustain is very clear , one note it is is fine and >the next it is gone.I would very much like some advice as to how to get >more "singing " caracter out of this section . > >Hope to hear from you ! > > >Sindri Heimisson 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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