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Another service that NPT is proud to offer and that few technicians are able to feature is the all-day piano reconditioning. In this process his voicing, tuning, regulation and repair skills are essential; but prioritizing each procedure is just as important because of time constraints. Speed, agility, and stamina all affect the outcome as well as an intuitive talent for knowing a piano’s potential.

NPT has offered this service to many conventions and institutions for more than 30 years. All clients and partners who have been awarded the service through their action have been thrilled with the result.

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PIANO VOICING https://nairobipianotechnicians.org/piano-voicing/ https://nairobipianotechnicians.org/piano-voicing/#respond Thu, 21 Nov 2024 08:09:25 +0000 https://nairobipianotechnicians.org/?p=5728

Most musicians rely on their technique and years of study to produce a beautiful tone. But for pianists it is different. Their tone quality is given to them by their piano and optimized and maintained by experienced piano technicians.

Most pianists think of voicing as inserting needles into the hammers to change the quality of tone. While this is true, there are few technicians that perform the necessary procedures prior to needling that prepare the piano to sing its sweetest.

All the strings must be seated on their bearing points, the hammers must be properly shaped and level at their apexes, and the hammers must be fitted to hit all 3 strings simultaneously. Correct hammer fitting promotes sustain, clarity, and tonal power. This process is “essential!”

In addition to string fitting and seating, and hammer shaping; the piano must be tuned and regulated. Then and only then begins the process of tone building by needling, steaming, ironing, or the use of chemical hardeners.

An experienced concert technician knows the exact placement and depth of the needle to achieve the intended result.

Much of NPT team’s experience comes from years of working and from all the training they have had with clients and experts.

“For more info on voicing, please go to piano voicing.”
FATMA WK

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PIANO CARE TIPS https://nairobipianotechnicians.org/piano-care-tips-2/ https://nairobipianotechnicians.org/piano-care-tips-2/#comments Thu, 14 Nov 2024 03:37:51 +0000 https://nairobipianotechnicians.org/?p=1

Thank you for choosing Nairobi Piano Technicians. The piano is the most versatile of musical instruments. But it is also one of the most complex and delicate. Generally pianos are extra ordinary rugged-built by a combination of traditional craftsmanship and advanced technology. But even the finest instruments needs proper care to give long life and dependable service.

TIPS ON HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR PIANO

  1. PROVIDE ENOUGH VENTILATION

Pianos need ventilation but the wrong kind of ventilation can damage them. The best location for your piano is in the centre of the room or against a wall that divides two rooms. If possible, avoid placing it next to an exterior wall where outside weather conditions might cause tone quality and volume to suffer. If there is no choice however at least make sure that the piano has adequate ventilation on all sides

 2.  AVOID WINDOWS

Try not to place the piano near window.Its cabinet is made of wood and must be protected against direct sunlight, humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Windows which opens on the out out-of –door s offers the least protection. If you must place the piano near a window use a heavy curtain over the window for protection.

 3. AVOID HEAT

Keep the piano away from sources of heat such as radiators or hot air registers. They may damage the finish and internal parts causing tone and balance to deteriorate. Make sure that no radiant heat or hot air draft strikes the piano directly.

 4. PROPER CODITIONS MEANS BETTER SOUNDS

A piano works best & sounds best when the temperature and humidity are right. Proper ventilation is also important .Generally speaking a relative humidity of between 50 – 60 percent is ideal for pianos. The use of materials such wood, felt and cloth in piano construction means that many parts are quite delicate .If not properly care for they can be damaged easily .Therefore we are unable to assume responsibility for damage resulting from abuse or harsh treatment.

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HOW HUMIDITY AFFESTC A PIANO

Felt, cloth, leather and the precision wood parts-some of them machined to tolerance as fine as 1/100mm – used in such critical parts of the piano as the action are extreme sensitive to humidity.

Too much humidity will result in dull hammer action and unclear notes, rusting of internal parts and sticking keys.

Before this happens the piano should be repaired

HOW TO PROTECT AGAINST EXCESSIVE MOISTURE

Depending on your area climate, styles for protecting a piano against excessive moisture differs, nevertheless

Few general tips for proper care are:

  • On cloudy or rainy days, close all windows in the piano room.
  • Be sure to close the top board each time after playing
  • The pianos thick cloth covers absorbs moisture in damp or rainy weather, therefore it should be taken off and dried on clear days.
  • Be especially careful about excessive moisture if you live one of the following places
  • Along a sea cost or in a rainy or humid region
  • In a valley, in a hose facing hills, or in an area with poor drainage
  • In a concrete building not more than one or two years
  • In an area where air exhausts are directed into a room or in a dark, dank room facing north

BEWARE OF EXCESSIVE DRYNESS

Too much humidity is a problem, but excessive dryness is an even more serious one, especially where heating or cooling systems are used to create artificially de-humified rooms.

Used in naturally dry climates the piano has enough natural moisture to prevent excessive drying.

How ever if the air becomes too dry the wooden and felt components will shrink. In an extreme cases the soundboard, joints and other laminated sections may even come apart, even though they have been glued together carefully. Slight distortion of the parts may cause noise, and tuning pins may work loose, making it difficult to keep the piano in tune.

To avoid excessive dryness it is best to keep some leafy plant or a humidifier in the piano room

AVOID SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES

When a cold room is warmed suddenly, moisture will condense on the piano strings and other metal parts, causing them to rust. Felt parts will absorb moisture, dulling their action and resulting in unclear sounds. Be especially careful about sudden temperature changes when moving your piano into a room in a cold northern climate or into an airtight room inn a concrete building

PUT YOUR PIANO WHERE IT SOUNDS BEST

        The pianos should be placed in a room where the sound will be evenly distributed. A room where all the sound gathers in one spot will produce sound lag and echoes.

        The best room for your piano is one in which its sound will reverberate to produce pleasant, full – bodied tones without harsh echoes.

DON’T PLACE OBJECTS ON TOP OF THE PIANO

 A heavy object may cause poor tone or noisy vibrations if placed on the piano.

A vase of flowers may look attractive on the piano but if it should spill and water enters in the piano serious damage can result.

Water will rust the metal parts of the piano and damage the hammer and the action.

Avoid costly accidents and never place anything except form the music sheets or a metronome on the piano

AVOID PLACING OR SPILLING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING N THE PIANO

  • Plastic products (Except polythene)
  • Vinyl Products
  • Anything containing alcohol
  • Liquids such as cosmetics, insecticides, any kind of aerosol, paint thinner or petroleum based products

DO NOT ALLOW THE PIANO TO BECOME DUSTY

Dust can dull the hammer action and cause noise. Dust the piano frequently with a soft cloth or feather duster and wipe the finish with soft cloth

Piano covers also can save the situation

KEEP THE KEY BOARD CLEAN

The keyboard should be wiped periodically with a soft, dry cloth.

Never use cleaners containing alcohol as the keys will become cracked.

If the keyboard is very dirty, wipe it with a cloth dipped in a solution of soap and water and wrung out well

The same cloth should not be used for cleaning the surface of the piano, how ever.

A good habit to cultivate is never to play the piano with dirty hands

That way the keyboard will stay clean for a long time

TIPS FROM OUR HEAD TECHNICIAN

                  Mr. Nelson Ndegwa

 Pianos are delicate instruments which needs professional attention periodically.

Basically there are two types of professional piano care

  • Tuning
  • Adjustment

 

Tuning

Its correcting the pitch of every of every note by retightening the strings.

Each piano string is normally stretched to a pressure of about 90 Kilogram’s (198 & a half Pounds), but eventually it will stretch further with use and loose some of its tension, causing the piano to loose its correct pitch. The strings need to be tuned once or twice a year to restore them to their proper tension.

Adjustments

Involves the entire piano action, keyboard and pedal movements. A proper adjustment is especially important for grand pianos. Whether the piano will perform properly or not depends on how accurately the adjustments is made

Tuning and adjustments should be done by an expert.

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INTRODUCTION TO NPT https://nairobipianotechnicians.org/introduction-to-npt/ https://nairobipianotechnicians.org/introduction-to-npt/#respond Wed, 13 Nov 2024 03:27:18 +0000 http://localhost/theratio/?p=102

           Nairobi Piano Technicians is a company that was formed in the year 1994 with the main purpose of giving quality & affordable services to the piano and other music instruments.

              We offer quality & comprehensive repairs services on the piano and all other music instruments

             We operate from a site situated in kabete shopping centre a kilometer from Nairobi University ( Lower Kabete  Campus), and clients are free and welcomed to pay as a visit at any working hours and day. 

             As our client you will benefit from the best services offered while servicing your instruments and a close relationship that will always make you feel appreciated.

             Nairobi Piano technician is a service oriented organization with particular emphasis on long term relation ship; we strive to form a strategic alliance with you to provide you with our services. Nairobi Piano technicians have

  • field technician for the purpose of field work,
  • moving crew for the purpose of moving the piano to the desired destination,
  • Workshop crew for the purpose of polishing and overhaul job for the piano when it’s brought to our workshop.
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OUR VISION

Ø   Our vision has ever been to be the best piano technicians and other musical instruments repairer in the region & we are dedicated in maintaining the highest possible standards.

                                    OUR MISSION

Ø  Our mission is to consistently satisfy our clients needs through efficient  and innovative practices while meeting the diverse expectations

As we base on our mission and vision, our key values,

Ø  Consistently offer quality services to our clients.

Ø  Uphold excellence in performance as a key business driver.

Ø  Encourage teamwork and positive contribution from our motivated and innovative employees.

Ø  Conduct our business with our customers with integrity and probity.

Ø  Practice fair and healthy competition

Ø  Observe good corporate governance at all times

Ø  Be responsible  citizens

 OUR GOALS

 To ensure our clients satisfaction by delivering quality services, and constantly improve our services through the feed back we get from our clients & to ensure our continuous growth through hard work ,creativity and innovation,

Through our experienced technical team we are able to

o   Re build a piano

o   Tuning

o   Full regulation of the piano

o   Hammer voicing & reshaping

o   Professional moving of the piano

o   Advising our client in the time of purchasing the piano

o   Also repair all other music instruments e.g., flute, organ, string instruments, saxophone, and clarinet e.g.

o   Restoration of pianos

o   Packing & unpacking of the pianos

o   Manufacturing crates for long distance moving

o   Supervision of professional piano handling

o   Imports/Exports  & sales of musical instruments

“Kindly pay us a visit or don’t hesitate to call us in case of a needed service or inquiry.”

Fatma W K

                                REPAIRS GUARANTEE

             We undertake professional services & to ensure to all our customers satisfaction & confidence in us, we guarantee every repair, regulation, replacements & all other work, we do in the piano, the guarantee ranges from 3- 5 years depending on the nature of repairs,

Except

    1. Tuning that is normally affected by atmosphere changes.
    2. Manhandling of any type or nature.
    3. The guarantee mainly covers repairs done as per the quotation.

 

OFFER TO SCHOOL/INSTITUTION.

GOOD PIANOS FOR EVERY SCHOOL

Due to high cost of repairing pianos & at times lack of original parts for replacements

Lack of proper sound, broken soundboard, buzzing soundboards replacement,

Nairobi Piano Technicians has come up with a program dubbed “Pianos for all”, this projects advocates schools, churches, or other any institution that has many unfunctional pianos to trade in with functional pianos, and this will take effect after our technicians on ground asses the piano.

Kindly don’t hesitate to take the offer…………

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PIANO RELATED TERMS DEFINITIONS https://nairobipianotechnicians.org/piano-related-terms-definitions/ https://nairobipianotechnicians.org/piano-related-terms-definitions/#respond Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:26:55 +0000 http://localhost/theratio/?p=99

Rebuilt Piano Definition

A used piano that has been disassembled, inspected, and repaired as necessary with replacement of all worn or deteriorated parts, re-assembled, tested, and approved to at least the same tolerances as a new piano of like manufacture.

Reconditioned Piano Definition

A used piano that has been put back in good condition by cleaning, repairing and adjusting for maximum performance with replacement parts where specifically indicated.

Piano Tuning Definition

Piano tuning is the aligning of the musical pitch of the various notes of the piano, by adjusting the tension of the piano’s strings, in order to achieve a desired musical effect. Preferences in desired musical effects and methods in achieving those preferences will vary. Piano “tuning” does not involve the functioning of a piano’s key mechanism. (The “tune-up” of an automobile engine may involve keeping machinery running smoothly, but piano “tuning” by itself does not.) 

As a conscientious piano owner, you probably have your piano tuned regularly by a qualified technician. You may, however, notice a deterioration of its performance despite regular tuning. It’s important to note that tuning is only the adjustment of the system of strings and pins that determines the pitch of each string. Your piano also requires a periodic servicing called regulation, which attends to the mechanical parts which cause strings to sound when keys are played and affect the sound through use of the pedals.

What is regulation and how does it affect my piano’s performance?

Regulation is the adjustment of the mechanical aspects of the pianos to compensate for the effects of wear, the compacting and settling of cloth, felt, and buckskin, as well as dimensional changes in wood and wool parts due to changes in humidity. 

 The three systems involved in regulation are the action trapwork and damper system. The action is the mechanical part of the piano that transfers the motion of the fingers on the keys to the hammers that strike the strings. It is comprised of over 9,000 parts which require adjustment to critical tolerances to be able to respond to a pianist’s every command. The trapwork is the assemblage of levers, dowels and springs that connects the pedals to the action affecting sustain and dynamics. The damper system is the mechanical part of the piano that stops the vibration of the string when you release the key and is controlled by the key and pedal systems. 

If I have my piano tuned regularly, why do I need to have it regulated?

While tuning corrects the pitch of your piano, it is only one component of a complete maintenance program. Regulation attends to the touch and uniform responsiveness of your action, all vital to making each performance pleasurable. In addition, regulation ensures that your instrument is capable of producing a wide dynamic range — a critical factor, particularly in pianissimo passages

Music is one of the most complex vehicles for expression. Its beauty is reliant upon personal dynamics and tempi. These changes require extremely fine adjustments to respond to the pianist’s nuances and subtle shadings. A smooth, even response throughout the entire range of the keyboard and an extremely quick action capable of playing rapid passages and repeated notes evenly is essential. Outstanding response is essential for a pianist to create an outstanding performance. 

Do all pianos need to be regulated?

All upright and grand pianos need periodic regulation to perform their best. Frequency of regulation is dependent upon amount of use, exposure to climatic changes, and the instrument’s quality, age and condition. New pianos may require regulation in their first year because settling and compacting of parts sometimes necessitates adjustment.

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 How often is regulation needed?

Only you and your technician together should decide how frequently your piano needs regulation. Several factors can contribute to this. The intensity and number of hours your instrument is played, and climatic conditions are all determinants. A piano kept in relatively consistent conditions which are neither too wet nor dry, optimally at a temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit and 42 percent relative humidity, will require less adjustment

The quality of the instrument itself also can affect frequency of regulation. Some manufacturers decrease costs by not going over the regulation and voicing processes in the factory as much as needed. Reputable retailers sometimes do the necessary regulation themselves prior to selling the pianos, but others do not.

Also, performance instruments may require some regulation before each use, due to the higher demands placed on them.

What are the signs that my piano needs regulation?

If you instrument displays a lack of sensitivity or a decreased dynamic ranges, it’s a candidate for regulation. If you notice that the keys are not level (some higher or lower than the rest), the touch is uneven or that the keys are sticking, the need for regulation is indicated. However, a sluggish action or deep grooves in the hammers indicate the need for reconditioning or repair. Ask your technicians to show you what needs adjustment on your piano

No amount of practice can compensate for a poorly maintained action. Poor legato touch, chord playing where all notes of the chord don’t speak clearly, a gradual loss of subtlety in phrasing and an inability to execute quick passages or note repetitions evenly may be the fault of the piano — not the player.

Why is reconditioning or rebuilding of the mechanical systems sometimes necessary prior to regulation?

Prior to regulation, your technician will assess the condition of your instrument. If it has badly worn parts or if there has been corrosion or moth damage, the piano may not be able to be properly regulated without some repair or replacement of parts.

Reconditioning is the process of putting your piano back in good condition by cleaning, repairing, and adjusting your instrument for maximum performance with replacement parts only where specifically indicated. If you piano has deteriorated beyond simple reconditioning, it may need to be rebuilt.

Rebuilding involves complete disassembly, inspection and repair as necessary with replacement of all worn or deteriorated parts. The piano is then reassembled, tested and adjusted to the same or similar tolerance and performance as when it was new.

Your piano is a major investment which deserves to be protected through regular servicing by a qualified technician. Properly maintained, your piano will sound its best and give you and your family a lifetime of enjoyment.

Your piano is designed to sound its best when tuned to A-440 (A above middle C vibrates at 440 cycles per second), the international pitch standard. At this pitch, power and tonal range are optimum and your piano will match the pitch of other instruments. When your piano varies from A-440, pitch adjustments are required to bring it back to standard. By always maintaining your piano at standard pitch, you create long-term tuning stability because the strings and structure stay in equilibrium. You also ensure proper ear training because you always hear your music in the correct key.

Why does a piano’s pitch change? 

Piano strings change pitch for two primary reasons: the initial stretching and settling of strings when the piano is new, and soundboard movement due to humidity variation. In the case of new pianos, the pitch drops quickly for the first couple of years as the new strings stretch and wood parts settle. It’s very important to maintain any new piano at the proper pitch during this period, so the string tension and piano structure can reach a stable equilibrium. (Most piano manufacturers recommend three to four tunings the first year, and at least two per year after that.)

Aside from this initial settling, climate change is the main cause of pitch change. That’s because the piano’s main acoustical structure — the soundboard — is made of wood. While wooden soundboards produce a wonderful sound, they also react constantly to climate changes. As the relative humidity goes up, the soundboard swells, increasing its crowned shape and stretching the piano’s strings to a higher pitch. Then during dry times the soundboard flattens out, lowering tension on the strings and causing the pitch to drop. The drop in the dry season tends to exceed the rise during humid times, so the net result is a drop in pitch each year that the piano isn’t serviced.

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Won’t tuning restore my piano’s pitch to A- 440?

If a piano has gone without tuning for an extended period, its pitch may have dropped far below A- 440. This means that each of its approximately 220 strings needs to be tightened considerably, adding tremendous additional tension to the piano’s structure. The problem is that as each string is tightened, the additional load causes the pitch of previously adjusted strings to change. Thus it is impossible to make a substantial change in pitch and end up with a fine, accurate tuning in one step. Instead, a process called “pitch raising” must first be done, in which all strings are raised to their correct average tension levels. (Likewise, when a piano’s pitch is higher than standard, a pitch lowering procedure must be done to reduce string tensions to approximately correct levels.) Only then can the piano be accurately tuned. In other words, accurate tuning is only possible when all strings are so close to their proper tension that only small further changes are needed during tuning. These small changes then do not disturb the tuning of other strings.

How far from standard pitch must a piano be before a pitch raise is necessary?

Just when a pitch raise or lowering is necessary depends upon how accurate the final tuning must be, and the size and quality of the piano. Any net change in a piano’s string tension during tuning will distort the final result and reduce stability. Realistically, a pitch difference of a few percent can usually be accommodated successfully during tuning. For average situations, when a piano’s pitch is noticeably different from that of other standard pitched instruments, a pitch correction procedure is necessary before tuning. Whenever exact pitch level is critical, such as in concert or recording instruments, any pitch deviation must be corrected before tuning.

How long does a pitch raise take?

A pitch raise is essentially a special tuning procedure designed to leave the piano approximately in tune. For moderate pitch corrections the procedure takes about the same time as a tuning, or less. Extreme pitch changes may require two separate pitch adjustments.

The pitch adjustment and subsequent tuning may be done in one visit, or the tuning may be scheduled for a short time later depending upon how far the pitch had to be changed. In general, the longer a piano has gone without regular service, the more tunings will be required to reestablish tuning stability.

Like your car, your piano is a major investment which deserves regular servicing to keep it working well and preserve its value. Most importantly, the well-maintained piano sounds better, plays better, and gives you and your family a wealth of musical pleasure.

Your piano is made primarily of wood, a versatile and beautiful material ideal for piano construction. However, being made of wood, your piano is greatly affected by humidity. Seasonal and even daily changes in humidity cause wood parts to swell and shrink, affecting tuning stability and touch. Extreme swings in humidity can eventually cause wood to crack and glue joints to fail. 

Other materials in your piano also are affected by changes in moisture content in the air. The many felt and leather parts in your piano’s action can change dimension, affecting regulation and friction, or stiffness of the touch. Very high humidity can even create condensation on metal parts such as strings, tuning pins and hardware, eventually causing them to rust.

How does humidity level affect my piano’s tuning?

Swelling and shrinking of the piano’s soundboard is the most immediate and noticeable effect of humidity change. The soundboard, a sheet of wood approximately 3/8 of an inch thick, is made with a slightly crowned shape. The strings pass over the soundboard and are connected to it by a wooden piece called a bridge. The upward crown of the soundboard presses the bridge tightly against the strings.

As the moisture level in the soundboard increases during periods of high relative humidity, the crown expands and pushes the bridge harder against the strings. The strings are stretched tighter and the piano’s pitch rises. Because this increase in crown is greater in the center of the soundboard than at the edges, the pitch rises more in the middle octaves than in the bass or treble registers. 

During periods of low relative humidity the soundboard shrinks, reducing the crown and decreasing pressure against the strings. The pitch drops, again with the greatest effect noticeable in the center of the keyboard. When relative humidity returns to its previous level, the average pitch of all the strings will return to normal, although the exact pitch of individual strings will be slightly changed from their original settings. Thus, a piano only will stay in tune as long as the relative humidity level in the air surrounding the soundboard remains constant. Extreme humidity changes require making greater changes in string tension to bring the piano into tune. This upsets the equilibrium between the string tension and the piano frame, and the piano never becomes stable.

What is relative humidity?

Wood swells and shrinks in response to changes in the relative humidity of the air around it. Relative humidity (RH) is the amount of moisture contained in the air, compared to the maximum amount of moisture that the air is capable of holding. The moisture content of air is affected by weather as well as conditions and activities within the home, while the moisture- holding capacity of air varies with temperature. One way of thinking about RH is that it is a measure of air’s tendency to absorb or release moisture to its surroundings. Thus when the RH of air in a room increases, moisture will tend to transfer from the air to wood and other absorbent materials in the room. When the RH of air decreases, moisture will transfer from other materials back into the air. The RH of the atmosphere is always changing by the hour, and more dramatically, with the seasons. Consequently, the wood and felt parts in your piano are constantly changing dimension as they absorb and release moisture.

Since RH depends upon the temperature and moisture content of the air, it is not possible to maintain a constant RH by controlling room temperature alone. In fact, maintaining an even temperature while moisture content varies will cause RH to change.

 
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PIANO TUNING https://nairobipianotechnicians.org/piano-tuning/ https://nairobipianotechnicians.org/piano-tuning/#respond Wed, 13 Nov 2024 01:32:55 +0000 http://localhost/theratio/?p=82

Tuning

NPT does not rely on electronic tuning devices. The temperament they use is known as a two-octave temperament which was introduced to the trade by some experts. This allows for pure octaves stretched over a 3 to 4-octave range. Clarity, sustain, and volume are enhanced when octaves and their overtones are perfectly stacked. This produces sympathetic resonance with a richer and fuller-bodied sound.

To maintain tuning stability over many months of use, NPT recommends the Piano Life Saver System.

Action Rebuilding

Custom high-performance action rebuilding and precision-touch design is a specialty at NPT. Over the years wear from usage begins to take its toll on even the finest pianos. Hammers become worn and harsh sounding, key felt bushings become loose and wobbly, and the instrument displays a lack of dynamic control and range. The craft of piano technology has advanced to the point where customizing the touch of an action can surpass its original performance, even if the piano is from a well-known maker. There are many reasons for this:

  1. Working on the touch utilizes expertise that is not required of factory workers.
  2. Action work is at the end of the assembly line. Production schedules necessitate completion even when there is more work to be done.
  3. Very innovative piano technicians have researched leverage, weight, and friction in piano actions and have made that research available to other technicians who are able to put it into practice.

In his custom high-performance action rebuilds, NPT uses non-proprietary action protocols for evaluating how an action is performing and is one of the few technicians in the region that has the equipment and experience to deliver this degree of accuracy in action rebuilding. Both the key and its corresponding hammer are weighed on a gram scale and balanced for precise weighted gradation. Before and after results are printed on a graph showing changes in friction, weight, and leverage throughout the action.

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PIANO REGULATION https://nairobipianotechnicians.org/piano-regulation/ https://nairobipianotechnicians.org/piano-regulation/#respond Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:17:44 +0000 http://localhost/theratio/?p=80

Regulation is the adjustment of the action mechanism to compensate for the effects of dimensional changes in wood, cloth, leather, and felt caused by wear and humidity fluctuation. Precise regulation accomplishes 3 goals:

  1. optimal repetition (how many times can a note sound in one second)
  2. enhanced power and control (very important in pianissimo play)
  3. evenness of feel from note to note.

There are over 9,000 parts in an action which require adjustments to critical tolerances to be able to respond to a pianist’s every command.

“For more info go to piano regulation.”
FATMA WK

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