Hey now to all on the list, On May 20, Tony Caught ask the questions below. 1 What can be done to improve the tone of the modern piano. 2 Does the modern piano need to be improved in tone. The thread seemed to morph into new vs old sound. I don't believe the original questions were ever addressed. Did I miss something? To attempt to answer the questions. While attending the Pacific Northwest Convention in Belleview Washington. I attended a voicing class put on by Roger Jolly sponsered by Samic. The answer is yes and yes. The modern day Asian style hard hammers can be improved, and yes they do need to be improved. In Roger's class he goes into great detail on how to prep and voice these type of hammers. I will not attempt to go into any great detail as it was a two period half day class. However, it begins with an unusual method. He takes a large single #1 needle about ten to twelve mm long I think. Starting at about nine on each side of the shoulder he drives the needle all the way to the core of the hammer. He starts with about three stitches on each shoulder. This is demonstrated and discussed in great detail. I know DA (the dude) has not been on the list lately, but perhaps he is still lurking. I'm sure he could explain the cause and effect much better than I. Or better yet Roger is an instructor in Vegas!! Doing the same class. Steve Blasyak Orange County Chapter ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Tony Caught" <acaught at internode.on.net> To: <pianotech at ptg.org> Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 17:34:27 +0930 Subject: Re: [pianotech] back to the Tone question in the modern piano, please Hi Jim, The two questions I meant to ask, 1 What can be done to improve the tone of the modern piano. 2 Does the modern piano need to be improved in tone. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100522/3b50dcdc/attachment-0001.htm>
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