This article describes new violins and guitars made from graphite, balsa, and other new materials. The same ideas could apply to piano soundboards. It includes an interactive graphic showing how violins behave and how researchers are analyzing them.
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Graphite and balsa
This article describes new violins and guitars made from graphite, balsa, and other new materials. The same ideas could apply to piano soundboards. It includes an interactive graphic showing how violins behave and how researchers are analyzing them.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
A tuner in literature
The whole way home he says “maybe” “maybe” “maybe” to himself, like a piano tuner at work, depressing the same key over and over again until it seems to vary slightly with each iteration, until the note starts to sounds subtly different, either because the string inside changes slightly or perhaps the world around it changes slightly at the moment the hammer strikes. Each time different connotations of the word emerge like secret frequencies revealed from a deep, rich vibrato. He takes a shower, smokes a cigarette, puts a pot of water on for farfalle, and the whole time he is making a song out of the one note.
—Charles Yu, “32.05864991%”
—Charles Yu, “32.05864991%”
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Book about Ben's mom
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Jerry tunes pianos at Pianodisc
Friday, October 27, 2006
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Thursday, October 12, 2006
HoustonChronicle.com - Police nab piano-playing burglar
"Sept. 28, 2006, 1:11PM
Police nab piano-playing burglar
Reuters News Service
AMSTERDAM, Netherands - A burglar who broke into a house in the Dutch town of Tiel on Wednesday night could not resist playing the piano he found there after ransacking the living room, police said Thursday.
Unfortunately for the 20-year-old thief, his music woke the owner of the house, who called the police.
'The owner didn't register whether the playing was any good or not. He was more worried about the state of his house,' a police spokesman said."
Police nab piano-playing burglar
Reuters News Service
AMSTERDAM, Netherands - A burglar who broke into a house in the Dutch town of Tiel on Wednesday night could not resist playing the piano he found there after ransacking the living room, police said Thursday.
Unfortunately for the 20-year-old thief, his music woke the owner of the house, who called the police.
'The owner didn't register whether the playing was any good or not. He was more worried about the state of his house,' a police spokesman said."
Iran News - Iranian artist: No support for piano production
LONDON, October 12 (IranMania) - Iranian music teacher Hamidreza Rezaii complained over the lack of official support for the mass production of his invention, a quarter-note piano, MNA reported.
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Friday, October 06, 2006
icWales - Mystery man has no name, age or nationality
AN alleged burglar, dubbed "the new piano man", has baffled police who have been unable to work out the man's name, age, nationality, or even his language... |
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
These are imitation ivory heads from www.webpiano.com. I got these on eBay but you can order them directly from their website. They sell them in different lengths and colors. These six cost me $4.50 (including shipping) and they are good enough for average repairs.
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Monday, January 30, 2006
Email from Yvonne Ashmore
Hello Mark,
Just saw the "elastic band pedal spring repair" so thought you might be interested in this story:
I was called out to tune a Steinway O which I have not seen since 1973. He told me one of the keys didn't work. When I pulled the action, then the wippen, I found rubber bands wrapped around the repetition lever and the body of the wippen and a rubber band which had been cut and tied between the repetition post and the jack. I thought to myself, "this looks vaguely familiar". Sure enough, when I checked my customer card from 33 years ago I had made this note: "repetition spring broken, did not have replacement, used rubber bands to get customer through that night's party, told them to call me back later to replace spring." Those rubber bands had held up for three decades! This time the wippen got a new repetition spring!!
Yvonne
Just saw the "elastic band pedal spring repair" so thought you might be interested in this story:
I was called out to tune a Steinway O which I have not seen since 1973. He told me one of the keys didn't work. When I pulled the action, then the wippen, I found rubber bands wrapped around the repetition lever and the body of the wippen and a rubber band which had been cut and tied between the repetition post and the jack. I thought to myself, "this looks vaguely familiar". Sure enough, when I checked my customer card from 33 years ago I had made this note: "repetition spring broken, did not have replacement, used rubber bands to get customer through that night's party, told them to call me back later to replace spring." Those rubber bands had held up for three decades! This time the wippen got a new repetition spring!!
Yvonne
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