A Day in the University

Kevin E. Ramsey ramsey@extremezone.com
Fri, 9 Feb 2001 06:53:36 -0700


    I don't think that it will matter a whit as far as touch or tone. The
artist might not like playing on a slightly slopping keyboard, but it
shouldn't effect anything else. With three legs, a grand always has it's
weight distributed evenly.  I assume that you'll be doing a tuning for the
concert between 6 and 8P.M. tonight?


Kevin E. Ramsey
ramsey@extremezone.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Jorgensen" <Michael.Jorgensen@cmich.edu>
To: <Pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 1:29 AM
Subject: A Day in the University


>      Discovered after concert tuning in the "too early" morning, that
> the movers mixed up the legs on the SD 10.  The treble sets an inch or
> two higher than the bass and it slopes down alittle toward the back
> leg.  Too late to change, that hall is full of jazz bands,  8 am-6 pm,
> no breaks.  Important jazz artist at 8, think he'll notice?  I can't
> detect any change in tone or touch.
> -Mike Jorgensen
>



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