Volume Reducing Ideas?

Paul Milkie pgmilkie@yahoo.com
Wed, 27 Mar 2002 10:18:42 -0800 (PST)


Open the lid, prop it,lay a blanket over the harp
and strings.The blanket will not be in the way of the
dampers.Now close the lid.An older customer of mine
uses this method and he is very pleased.

Voicing the hammers is certainly a thought.
The strip muting will definetly bring the sound
down.

Best regards
Paul
--- Mark Wisner <MWisner@yamaha.com> wrote:
> I have an elderly customer who has his Baldwin grand
> at the nursing home with 
> him.  We've already added the acoustic foam baffles
> from Edwards String 
> Covers underneath the piano, which reduced the
> volume, but not enough to 
> satisfy the people who work there.  I'm hesitant to
> recommend adding the top 
> cover that they sell, since it doesn't appear from
> their test results that it 
> will reduce the volume significantly, and is
> somewhat costly.
> 
> The only thing that this guy loves in life right now
> is his piano - plays it 
> hours and hours each day.  Of course, as his hearing
> goes, he's probably also 
> playing it louder so that he can hear it.  Any ideas
> or suggestions that 
> would help him be able to continue playing without
> driving the workers crazy 
> would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Mary Bailey
> 
> 
> Leave it strip muted.
> 
> 
> Mark Wisner
> Piano Service
> Yamaha Corporation
> mwisner@yamaha.com
> 


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