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String Scales in Mason & Hamlin Ampico Pianos
By Ray Bauer

Stephen Powell writes:  "I agree with Jon Page regarding the bass
strings."  I second that with an example of changing the stringing
scales.

Del Fandrich, now in the Seattle area, re-designed the stringing
scale on my 1922 5'6" J&C Fischer.  We changed eight bass notes in
the third octave from two wound strings to three wound strings per
note.  That change added a richness and balance to the note sine waves.

I got the idea from my 1923 6'6" Chickering which had three wound
strings in the third octave, factory installed.  The transition from
three wound strings to an unwound string gives a "cleaner" sound also.

Ray Bauer


(Message sent Fri 21 Feb 2014, 15:55:07 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  Ampico, Hamlin, Mason, Pianos, Scales, String

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