[pianotech] strings

PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com
Sun Sep 12 19:25:19 MDT 2010


100% agree. With every word. 
 
P
 
 
In a message dated 9/12/2010 5:22:24 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
rnossaman at cox.net writes:

On  9/12/2010 1:49 PM, Roger Gable wrote:
> Steve,
> I have another  perspective on the urban legend of string breakage. I
> never let the  tension down before raising the pitch on suspected
> strings.

I  don't "let tension down" either. I do, however, give each pin a quick 
back  torque bump before moving it. This very often produces a slight 
"tick", or  "ping" as the string breaks friction, indicating some bearing 
point was  indeed frozen to the string.


> On another related subject. I've  have many encounters with technicians
> who pitch raise pianos in stages  to avoid string breakage. Why?

To maximize income, naturally, and give  the impression they're doing 
something technically demanding. Instead of  quickly pulling it up all at 
once, which is the rational thing to do, they  can milk it for at least a 
couple more tunings by sneaking up on it. It's  utter sheep dip. Pull 
them up and get on with it.
Ron  N

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