List, ....and well worth the price of admission. Horace >There is so much that we as technicians don't know >about the piano, that to have such a narrow view of >what pianists can and cannot control, is to not only >ignore the evidence that Bob and Horace have >pointed out, but also ignores the fact that we don't >really know all the dynamics that go into piano tone. >A good place to start would be to read the "Five >Lectures on the Acoustics of the Piano" that can be >had from Steinway, especially the article by >Askenfelt and Jansson titled "From Touch to String >Vibration", another one of those "must read" piano >books. > >Vince Mrykalo >BYU Horace Greeley hgreeley@leland.stanford.edu "Always forgive your enemies, nothing annoys them so much. - Oscar Wilde LiNCS voice: 725-4627 Stanford University fax: 725-9942
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