[pianotech] From soft to loud

William Monroe bill at a440piano.net
Thu Oct 20 12:16:39 MDT 2011


Agreed.  Only after making the piano perform as well as it can should you
address the problem with traditional voicing techniques.  Hammer filing and
a quality regulation can make a HUGE difference tonally and dynamically.

Once that has been done, you can begin to assess if (and in what way) the
dynamics or tone should be addressed.

William R. Monroe



On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Mike Spalding <mike.spalding1 at frontier.com
> wrote:

> Tinus,
>
> This first step would be to make sure the action is performing at maximum
> efficiency.  For a 40 year old instrument (and most younger instruments)
> this would mean hammer filing (or replacement), complete action regulation,
> and voicing.
>
> Mike
>
>
> On 10/20/2011 9:33 AM, Seles wrote:
>
>> Hi list, how to make the piano sound more "loud"?
>>>
>> I have 40 years old ymaha u3,
>>
>> Best regard
>> Tinus
>>
>
>
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