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- by napicola
- 23 Apr 2013, 12:01
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: The right tone in unisons
- Replies: 13
- Views: 17686
Re: The right tone in unisons
There are many professionals who use a ETD in unusual circumstances, for example when they have to do their work on stage and they are surrounded by noise produced by the public, etc. and producing a positive result.
- by napicola
- 22 Apr 2013, 00:37
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: The right tone in unisons
- Replies: 13
- Views: 17686
Re: The right tone in unisons
I think the subject wasn't properly suggested...
Nowadays there is some piano tuning software and it's clear it isn't enough to follow the instructions but, is it possible to achieve a good tuning only with electronic Tuning device? ETD can replace a piano tuner or aural tuning?
Nowadays there is some piano tuning software and it's clear it isn't enough to follow the instructions but, is it possible to achieve a good tuning only with electronic Tuning device? ETD can replace a piano tuner or aural tuning?
- by napicola
- 18 Apr 2013, 22:45
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: The right tone in unisons
- Replies: 13
- Views: 17686
Re: The right tone in unisons
I have an upright piano 49”. I use a software to set the temperament and stretching and I tune the unison aurally. I have many difficulties to achieve the right tone in unisons in three chords in the middle range. Often there is something wrong in any key and sometimes I think it is impossible to a...
- by napicola
- 17 Apr 2013, 22:07
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: The right tone in unisons
- Replies: 13
- Views: 17686
The right tone in unisons
I have an upright piano 49”. I use a software to set the temperament and stretching and I tune the unison aurally. I have many difficulties to achieve the right tone in unisons in three chords in the middle range. Often there is something wrong in any key and sometimes I think it is impossible to ac...
- by napicola
- 14 Jun 2011, 19:46
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Overdamper action in upright pianos
- Replies: 15
- Views: 20149
Overdamper action in upright pianos
I have an upright piano by the early 1900's. It has a good sound, iron frame, spruce soundboard, ivory keys, etc. but it has a separate damper action mounted above the hammers, called an overdamper action.
My question is... can I change the action by modern action?
Thank you.
My question is... can I change the action by modern action?
Thank you.
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