groovey capo

Don pianotuna@yahoo.com
Tue, 23 Nov 2004 19:22:06 -0800 (PST)


Hi Sarah,

Young Chang (among others, I'm sure) has done a "rod"
It can work well if the "right* material is chosen.
Sometimes it is not field tested enough. There *can*
be too much friction for the strings to render.

I like the idea as sooner or later the bar will need
reshaping. It seems a "no brainer" that just putting a
new rod in place would be a better fix. However, I'm
not a piano designer--just a lowly old tooner.

On Bosendorfer pianos the capo can be removed. I
suppose that means it can be replaced.

>I've toyed with the idea of grinding a groove in the
capo and epoxying drill rod stock into the groove. 

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Regards,
Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.P.T.
3004 Grant Rd, Regina, SK, S4S 5G7
Tuner for the Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts

http://us.geocities.com/drpt1948/


		
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