>What does soundboard area have to do with piano performance? All of our >redesign/remanufacturing work involves reducing the active soundboard area. Likewise, to the improvement of performance. Too much of a good thing ain't a good thing (unless it's ice cream, crab, beer, or some other performance detriment that's worth the price). >They can be educated. Yes, sometimes, but only one at a time. >Perhaps a side business of manufacturing and selling faux pianos for the >family pictures would be in order. Besides, in my experience when folks move >from vertical picture holders to grand picture holders it simply means they >can store more pictures. It's the fern, Del. They finally have a big enough flat spot to get it up off the floor and away from the dog. Ron N
This PTG archive page provided courtesy of Moy Piano Service, LLC