Voicing a Hohner from Finland .
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Voicing a Hohner from Finland .
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If it an old piano and the felt feels like dust it could be Wurzen felt and if it is, it should voice down very nicely.
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The tuner man said not many people ask for this voicing to be done . But it`s cheaper than the tune up and makes an amazing difference. Many notes were spoiled by the hammer hitting one string a split second before the 2nd string. He mentioned an advert he saw which offered to De Twang your piano. Played loud you could hear wa wa wa sounds as the notes died away .
We had to patch him up with a plaster on his finger after he accidentally stabbed his hand during the job . This piano could have sounded better more than ten years ago . Book yourself a voicing folks .
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The sign of a bleeding good voicer that isJonathan the 2nd wrote: We had to patch him up with a plaster on his finger after he accidentally stabbed his hand during the job .
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Did your fibres - the ones you put on some offending hammers - last until the tuning?
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Out of the two methods ,as a customer , I would choose the --pressing the needle in --method rather than --stabbing the needle in. If I had a nice Steinway I would insist on no stabbing if I could . Do you need extra piano insurance for the stabbing ?
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Putting needles into the sides of hammers is a sure way of killing the sustain. you put needles in to hammers in set ways to achieve certain results. Coming in from the side just brakes up the layers of felt and take out its elastic properties Coming in from the top brakes up the fibres and at the same time compacts the layers keeping the elastic properties so the hammer spring back into shape on fortissimo playing
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Its the USA they have some very odd or different ways of doing things depending how you look at life. Plus they dope their hammers so much some are like bricks Its all about saving time coming in form the side gives you a big result quicker but not good for the longevity of the hammer. They also have Pliers for squeezing Hammers again quicker result but little controlJonathan the 2nd wrote:Have you told Pianotek about this Barrie? They have a photo on their catalogue . Some tuners don`t even approve of using 3 needles. They say one is better . The Steinway tuners have an article about the pattern of needle piercing . But you already know that I`m sure .
Yes some like the single needle because of the control it gives you, Yet; some but a rasp needed in to a drill and use that.
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