Problem -- have you ever seen this?

PAULREVENKOJONES paulrevenkojones at aol.com
Thu Mar 8 19:26:58 MST 2007


Damper not seated properly on the adjacent note, and possibly damper lift too close either with spoon or with pedal? Any other notes affected? 

Paul

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In a message dated 03/08/07 20:05:43 Central Standard Time, PIANOTECHNICIAN writes:
I have a customer with a Petrov upright, about 7 years old. The problem is in the bass section. When you play C3 loudly with the sustaining pedal down, you hear a bit of the B next to it. The problem is NOT caused by the hammer being misaligned and striking part of the B bass string - -the hammer is nowhere near the B string. In fact, BOTH strings of the B note are vibrating when the C note is played loudly. I've never seen this problem or heard of it in all my years in business. Any ideas?

Jesse Gitnik
Since 1980






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