Yamaha CFlll Question

Don pianotuna@yahoo.com
Sat, 12 Mar 2005 22:14:46


Hi Phil,

Check sustain by plucking the string--use your fingernail or a guitar pick.
If there is still no sustain then nothing you do to the hammer will improve
it.

At 10:47 PM 3/12/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>I am caring for one presently, and from G#5 to about D6 is noticeably 
>lacking in sustain of any kind..almost like the damper is still on the 
>strings. There is good tone, with no sustain.
>
>Is there something I can do for these few notes to blend them in better?
>
>The tech that normally has this piano in his possession does not like 
>liquids..and I'm not sure this is really a hammer problem since there is 
>good tone, but no sustain.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Thanks,
>-Phil Bondi(Fl)
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