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  • Produktbild: Piano Servicing, Tuning, and Rebuilding
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Piano Servicing, Tuning, and Rebuilding A Guide for the Professional, Student, and Hobbyist

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

04.11.2019

Abbildungen

413 b/w illustrations 17 b/w photos

Verlag

Rowman & Littlefield

Seitenzahl

344

Maße (L/B/H)

28/21,6/1,9 cm

Gewicht

943 g

Auflage

3. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5381-1444-5

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

04.11.2019

Abbildungen

413 b/w illustrations 17 b/w photos

Verlag

Rowman & Littlefield

Seitenzahl

344

Maße (L/B/H)

28/21,6/1,9 cm

Gewicht

943 g

Auflage

3. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5381-1444-5

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Piano Servicing, Tuning, and Rebuilding
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  • Chapter One - Introduction to the Piano: Styles, Shapes, and Sizes

    Antique Pianos
    Victorian Pianos
    Twentieth-Century Pianos and Beyond
    Player Pianos
    Contemporary Trends
    Electronic Pianos

    Chapter Two - Inside Information: The Names of the Parts and How They Work

    Major Parts
    Cushioning Materials in Pianos
    The Soundboard and Bridges
    The Pinblock
    The Plate
    Downbearing
    The Tuning Pins
    The Strings
    Stringing Arrangements
    The Keybed and Keyframe
    The Keys
    The Keytops
    The Hammers
    Traditional Wooden Action Parts vs. Composite Parts
    The Vertical Action
    How the Upright Action Works
    The Dampers
    Upright Action Variations
    The Console Action
    The Drop Action
    Vertical Piano Pedals
    The Grand Action
    How the Grand Action Works
    The Grand Hammer Rest or Rail
    Grand Pedals
    Grand Action Variations
    The Square Piano
    How the Square Piano Action Works

    Chapter Three - Evaluating an Old Piano: Is It Worth Buying or Repairing?

    Selecting a Type and Size
    Recognizing Quality
    The Importance of Age
    Gray Market Pianos
    Evaluating the Condition
    Player Pianos and Empty Player Pianos
    Mirror Pianos
    Where to Find a Used Piano
    Myths Versus Reality
    Summary

    Chapter Four - Cleaning and Minor Repairs: Fixing Worn and Broken Parts

    Safety First!
    Basics of Tools and Woodworking
    Glue Joints
    Types of Glue Used in Piano Repair
    Lubricants Used in Pianos
    Modern Lubricants
    Traditional Lubricants
    Repairing Loose Screw Holes
    Removing Broken Screws
    Cleaning a Piano
    Opening the Vertical Cabinet
    Removing the Vertical Action and Keys
    Opening the Grand Cabinet
    Removing the Grand Action
    Removing Dirt and Debris
    Cleaning the Action
    Cleaning the Keys
    Reinstalling the Keys and Action
    Evaluating the Condition
    The Wooden Frame
    The Plate
    The Pinblock and Tuning Pins
    The Soundboard
    The Bridges
    The Strings
    The Keyframe
    The Keys
    The Action
    Action Rails
    Flanges
    The Wippen Assembly
    The Hammer Assembly
    The Damper Assembly
    Sluggish Action Parts
    Clicks, Buzzes, Rattles, and Other Foreign Noises
    Squeaks of All Sorts
    The Pedals
    The Cabinet
    Taking Care of a Piano
    Protecting a Piano from Environmental Changes
    Controlling Insect Damage

    Chapter Five - Regulating: Adjusting the Action, Keyboard, and Pedals to Work as They Should

    Basic Regulating Concepts
    Deciding What to do with Worn Hammers
    Regulating Tools
    Preparation for Action Regulating
    Vertical Action Regulating
    Vertical Regulating Checklist for Quick Reference
    Vertical Action Regulating Details
    Special Procedures for Spinet Pianos
    Partial Vertical Regulating
    Preparation for Grand Action Regulating
    The Grand Regulating Bench
    Grand Action Regulating
    Grand Regulating Checklist for Quick Reference
    Grand Regulating Details
    Grand Piano Touchweight
    Square Piano Action Regulating
    Action Regulation Problems: Their Symptoms and Cures
    Checklist of Common Action Problems for Quick reference
    Introduction to Tone Regulating
    Preparation for Hammer Voicing
    Hammer Voicing
    Making Hammers More Brilliant

    Chapter Six - Tuning Theory and Terminology

    Musical Tone Versus Noise
    The Vibration of Wire
    Simultaneously Vibrating Wires
    Musical Terminology
    Piano Note Numbers
    Standard Tuning Pitch
    What Pitches Form the Musical Scale?
    The Pythagorean Comma
    The Temperament Octave
    Cents
    Review
    Temperament Tuning Theory
    Theory Versus Reality

    Chapter Seven - Tuning Procedure

    Overview: What Does "Tuning a Piano" Involve?
    Aural and Muscular Coordination
    Why Does a Piano Go Out of Tune?
    Tools
    Using the Tuning Lever
    Tuning Exercises
    Tuning the Temperament
    The Potter F to A Temperament
    The Up a Third, Up a Third, Down a Fifth Equal Temperament
    Finishing the Midrange from C3 through B4
    Finishing the Treble
    Finishing the Bass
    Hints for Using Mutes
    Final Tuning Tests
    The Pure-12th Equal Temperament
    Non-Equal Temperaments
    The Equal Beating Victorian Temperament (EBVT)
    Raising the Pitch
    Lowering the Pitch
    Electronic Tuning Devices
    Tuning Problems
    Tuning the Back Duplex Scale
    Tuning a Mason & Hamlin Screw-stringer Piano
    Tuning Two Pianos Together
    Tuning a Piano to an Organ
    Tuning a Piano in a Concert Venue
    Tuning Victorian Pianos
    Improving Your Tuning Skills

    Chapter Eight - Complete Restoration: Rebuilding a Piano in the Shop to Perform and Look Like New

    Practical Considerations
    Ordering Parts and Materials
    Restoration Cosmetics
    Preparation
    Disassembling the Piano
    Rebuilding the Cabinet and Frame
    The Soundboard and Bridges
    The Pinblock
    Refinishing the Cabinet
    The Plate
    Completing the Pinblock
    Restringing
    The Keyframe
    The Keys
    Replacing a Set of White Keytops
    The Sharps
    The Action
    Rebuilding the Vertical Action
    Rebuilding the Grand Action
    Finishing Touches

    Appendices

    One: Supplies, Parts, Training, and Other Resources
    Two: Drill Size Chart
    Three: Ivory Regulations
    Four: Baldwin Grand Plate Suspension and Acu-Just Hitch Pins