Tuning a Kawai Grand RX-2

Andrew Anderson anrebe at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jul 15 07:17:40 MDT 2008


Uh,
I believe that was Andre Oorebeek.

Andrew
>
>
> Andrew Anderson also made some excellent points about hardly moving  
> the pin
> at all. I have noticed that does seem to help stability, a lot, for  
> one,
> because you are introducing less twist in the pin and less  
> inequality among
> the string segments. (If you have the technique to do it!) A tuner  
> sent
> along with the Steinway D from a professional piano rental company  
> once
> echoed the same sentiment to me: Move only the pins you need to, and  
> those
> as little as possible.
>
> ~Hope this helps.
>
> Kendall Ross Bean,
>
> PianoFinders
> www.pianofinders.com
> e-mail: kenbean at pianofinders.com
>
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