[pianotech] Raising a piano

reggaepass at aol.com reggaepass at aol.com
Fri Feb 27 12:57:37 PST 2009


.... and on that same note, there are both longer and shorter legs available from Jansen for their artist benches.  At the school where I work, we have pianists who prefer both, so we take a few minutes and change out the legs each time one of them is performing.  Another option.



Alan Eder


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From: Al Guecia/AlliedPianoCraft <AlliedPianoCraft at hotmail.com>
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Sent: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 12:10 pm
Subject: Re: [pianotech] Raising a piano















I agree with David here. Best bet is an artist bench so it 
can be adjusted to the best height for comfortable playing. Messing with the 
piano height seems to be a drastic measure. I wouldn't touch that with a 4" 
block! <G>


 


my2cents,


 


Al


 


 



  

  
From: David Boyce 

  
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 2:49 PM

  
To: pianotech at ptg.org 

  
Subject: Re: [pianotech] Raising a piano


  



  
Presumably this lady is not larger 
  than Rachmaninov, who was 6'6" and with gigantic hands?  
  

  
 

  
If Rachmaninov managed with normal 
  pianos, perhaps she can too!  

  
 

  
She may just be imagining that she 
  would be better off with the piano raised 4", but might well find that it 
  doesn't suit at all, even with plinth for the 
pedals. 

  
 

  
Perhaps the lady doesn't 
  appreciate that all the gr
eat concert pianists, whatever their size, play 
  pianos with keys the same height (give or take a very small margin) from the 
  floor.   Making the stool lower seems the best option!  
  

  
 

  
Best,

  
 

  
David.

  
 

  
 

  
>I have a customer who is 
  very tall and would like me to raise her grand piano four inches higher 
  off the ground.

  
>Has anyone done this 
  before or are there any suggestions? 

  
>I was thinking about 
  using some 4x4 blocks and using a boringbit to drill a cup for the 
  wheels.

  
>Regards,

  
>Jack 
  Houweling   




 




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