Keith - My comment refers to an earlier post: >Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 09:51:04 -0400 >From: David Skolnik <davidskolnik@optonline.net> >Subject: Re: Post Responses Posing the question as I did was a gross oversimplification of the discussions contained in those subject threads. I do recommend reading through them. I would need to review a few of them before trying to paraphrase the debate. I'll try to do it soon, unless someone else gets to it first. David Skolnik Hastings-on-Hudson At 02:56 PM 4/23/2003 -0700, you wrote: >Due to the nature of the unity of the soundboard and bridge, you can't have >one without the other. Therefore the movement must occur simultaneously. >Such is the same with electricity. Does it flow from positive to negative or >the opposite? It actually flows both directions at the same time. As the >energy starts from one end, an equal and opposite energy action starts at >the other end. Energy is always conserved. >Keith Roberts > > > > > >"Fact is, I still want to know the answer to what moves first, the bridge > > or the board. Let's stay focused, please. Thanks." > > Respectfully, > > David Skolnik> > > > > I agree! Also, does the bridge pin play a part in this i.e. does it play >a > > part in transmitting the string vibrations to the bridge or is it there >just > > as a locating point? > > > > Regards > > Alan Forsyth > > Edinburgh > > > > _______________________________________________ > > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > > > >_______________________________________________ >pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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