hello, i appreciate your video on string replacement. it is clear to me that you are a professional. however, the audio is terrible. your voice is cut off in the middle of sentences and it is hard to follow you when the video races ahead. is there a chance that you could make another video like this? thank you.
I've never had a string break on my piano. My parents bought my piano, used, 20-25+ years ago. It's a baby grand. Why is it that I haven't ever had a piano string break, but others seem to have that issue? (not that I'm complaining... but I'm just wondering)
May I ask ? I saw that a string strats from a tuning pin, goes around a pin and comes back to another tuning pin. Why ? At 00:35 it's clearly visible.
I thought that all strings have an "eye" and this is put around the hitch pin ?
Good vid...I use the 'dummy' pin as well, but I have cut a slot with a hacksaw up the shortened length of the pin, so that now I can slide the becket out of the pin. You'll probably have to get in that slot with a thin hobby file to make it wide enough for larger gauge wire. I prefer to put both coils on both pins before I do any tightening, but your method works just fine too. Hopefully some folks will catch this before they replace a string...I've seen some real nightmares!!!
hello, i appreciate your video on string replacement. it is clear to me that you are a professional. however, the audio is terrible. your voice is cut off in the middle of sentences and it is hard to follow you when the video races ahead. is there a chance that you could make another video like this? thank you.
ryanjawad 1 day ago
I've never had a string break on my piano. My parents bought my piano, used, 20-25+ years ago. It's a baby grand. Why is it that I haven't ever had a piano string break, but others seem to have that issue? (not that I'm complaining... but I'm just wondering)
IvoryTongue26 4 months ago
witch gauge is the thickest bass string?
wickedgit 7 months ago
May I ask ? I saw that a string strats from a tuning pin, goes around a pin and comes back to another tuning pin. Why ? At 00:35 it's clearly visible.
I thought that all strings have an "eye" and this is put around the hitch pin ?
Could you explain me please ?
Thank you very much
iw2mln 1 year ago
Crummy little video camera and limited computer skills!! Sorry about the audio...
drwoodwind 1 year ago
@drwoodwind thanks for trying anyway
etyrnal 1 year ago
In some places there's no audio. Did you willingly cut it off?
tunglour 1 year ago
how much do new strings cost? does it vary on the brand of the piano? thanks.
fluterific00 2 years ago
Treble strings should be pretty cheap (less than a dollar for 10 feet). Bass strings can get to twenty-something depending on how low and long it is.
001Asoer 2 years ago
Thank you
KorgM50 2 years ago
Good vid...I use the 'dummy' pin as well, but I have cut a slot with a hacksaw up the shortened length of the pin, so that now I can slide the becket out of the pin. You'll probably have to get in that slot with a thin hobby file to make it wide enough for larger gauge wire. I prefer to put both coils on both pins before I do any tightening, but your method works just fine too. Hopefully some folks will catch this before they replace a string...I've seen some real nightmares!!!
inrharmony 3 years ago
Copper is only used as a winding to thicken a string to allow for a lower pitch without an overly thick core wire. (Bass strings)
drwoodwind 3 years ago
what's better for a string, copper or iron?
mongess 3 years ago
Do you know of any online retailers where I can get some of that wire from?
Andywmm9 3 years ago
first time i've seen it done.
THANKS
mcgiver02 3 years ago