[pianotech] Action inertia FW versus SW

David Love davidlovepianos at comcast.net
Tue Mar 16 21:22:27 MDT 2010


Please read my second posting to Nick.  After a lengthier discussion at the
piano I don't think it's inertia.  

David Love
www.davidlovepianos.com


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Subject: Re: [pianotech] Action inertia FW versus SW

Nick Gravagne wrote:
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> Why do you deduce from the pianist that inertia may be the problem?
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>

David Love wrote:
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> From our discussions about what he doesn't seem
>
> to like I deduce that it's an inertia problem.  
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>  
>


In addition to Nick's questions, I would like to know about the pianist; 
and the piano's tone. Is there anything in the piano' tone or his 
sensitivity to its sound that would accentuate a sense of  "lack of 
control"?   I'm really interested to know  how he/she communicated to 
you that inertia might be the problem.

Jim I

-- 
Jim Ialeggio
grandpianosolutions.com
978- 425-9026
Shirley, MA



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