I saw one at the California convention last month. it was in the highest part of the treble to the right of the farthest plate strut. There is a groove for each note (for the one extra string) cut into the capo bar to put the string above the hammer striking line, so it rings sympathetically, supposedly enhancing the tone. I couldn't say that I was all that impressed with it, however. I would like to see a four-string-per-note (in the high treble) piano in which all four strings are struck by the hammer. --- Brian Trout <grandrestorations@yahoo.com> wrote: > (I am assuming that this isn't one with the > fourth string on each of the long bridge unisons. > You would no doubt have mentioned it. I haven't > seen one of those yet, but hope to someday.) > > > Best wishes, > > Brian T. > > > > ===== > Brian Trout > Grand Restorations > 3090 Gause Blvd., #202 > Slidell, LA 70461 > 985-649-2700 > GrandRestorations@yahoo.com > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Sports - live college hoops coverage > http://sports.yahoo.com/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - live college hoops coverage http://sports.yahoo.com/
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