I think that preferences relate largely to playing demands. I can understand a pianist wanting more friction in their piano than I like for "control". But I play for 4 hours straight sometimes, so minimal friction and downweight is what I prefer. And I have learned to adapt to it. Better than having my tendons scream! Thump --- antares <antares@euronet.nl> wrote: > > On 28-aug-04, at 20:07, Ryan Sowers wrote: > > > > > In the process of lowering friction you may also > have to address: > > voicing and/or key weighting, if the changes are > in a direction that > > is away from the client's preference. If the > client really likes how > > their action feels of course I won't mess with it. > > > > > > Now we are talking.... > > *(; >)) > > friendly greetings, > from > André Oorebeek > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: > https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. http://promotions.yahoo.com/goldrush
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