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#606734 - 02/17/05 10:26 AM
Pulsating, Wavering, Undulating Strings
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I'm sure this is a well-worn question, but I'll ask it anyway. How in the world do you get rid of a bunch of false beats in the upper strings of a 100 year-old upright?
Trying to tune three strings together is next to impossible. Each string is a wavering, pulsating, undulating piece of steel wire. It’s crazy.
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#606735 - 02/17/05 11:18 AM
Re: Pulsating, Wavering, Undulating Strings
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Registered: 07/01/03
Posts: 397
Loc: Southern Ontario,Canada
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You need to look at the bridge in the upper treble. Check for cracking along the bridge pin line. If no cracks try a small brass rod and try and seat the offending strings tightly on the bridge. Check for adequate side bearing. You might have to repair the crack and re-set the bridge pins. Are you experianced??
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#606736 - 02/17/05 12:26 PM
Re: Pulsating, Wavering, Undulating Strings
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Registered: 11/18/02
Posts: 1320
Loc: South Carolina
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How is the tuning pin torque ? You may be fighting a losing battle if the pin torque is under 48 inch lbs. What about the tuning pin height and condition of the strings and hammers ? In the end you may need to replace the strings but some light hammer filing and shaping may help. You may want to try replacing a few strings to see what happens. Make sure you mic the strings to make sure you have the right gauge.
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#606739 - 02/18/05 06:47 AM
Re: Pulsating, Wavering, Undulating Strings
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Registered: 05/04/04
Posts: 1984
Loc: Murphys, Ca
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The bridge pins, tap them down. A drop of CA glue.
kpiano
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#606740 - 02/18/05 09:19 AM
Re: Pulsating, Wavering, Undulating Strings
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Registered: 06/07/03
Posts: 18692
Loc: Oakland
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You need to learn how to tune imperfect strings. Life is not as neat as you would like.
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#606741 - 02/19/05 09:28 AM
Re: Pulsating, Wavering, Undulating Strings
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Registered: 02/05/05
Posts: 1135
Loc: SW Missouri
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Think first of the dollar-value ratio. You've got a $50 piano. In the customer's best interest how much should they invest in dinking around with bridges, pressure bars, flattend strings etc.? Hammers are probably worn to the wood, bearing uneven, bridge wedged against the plate, board cracked in a zillion places, block weak and a half step flat. Maybe brass flanges to boot and bass that sounds like a washtub. False trebles are the least of anybody's problems.
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#606743 - 02/19/05 10:10 PM
Re: Pulsating, Wavering, Undulating Strings
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Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
Registered: 06/07/03
Posts: 18692
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I think Rod is trying to learn how to service pianos. In that case, restringing his piano is a good way to learn a lot of techniques which he will need. It's better for him to learn on his piano than to inflict himself on someone else's with no experience at all. As a matter of fact, it would be worthwhile for him to do as much work as he can, as carefully as he can, on three or four pianos. Otherwise, sending him out to work on other people's pianos would be as bad as sending students to a teacher who had never learned to play anything more than Chopsticks.
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#606744 - 02/20/05 09:10 AM
Re: Pulsating, Wavering, Undulating Strings
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Registered: 02/05/05
Posts: 1135
Loc: SW Missouri
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Semipro
I agree completely. I assumed the piano in question was a customers in which case the bigger picture should be considered.
What would be good too, along with working on the clunkers at home is to work with a dealer where there are lots of different pianos in various states. There you can get a feel of the business end as well as technical.
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