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Chorley, Lancashire
England
Piano tuition in the comfort of your own home. All ages for pleasure or exam Blackburn, Chorley and Preston areas covered
Chorley, Lancashire Pr7 5TG
England
I teach piano: beginners to advanced. I will work with children from around age 6; I am happy to work with adults who have never played before.
Chorley, Lancashire PR6
England
Experienced school music teacher teaching piano to adults and children. Based in Heapey/Wheelton, Chorley
Madbrook Farm
Warminster Road
Westbury, Wiltshire BA133RB
England
OVER 100 PIANOS IN STOCK ! Sales at our stores in
7 - 9 Tib Street
Manchester
Manchester, Greater Manchester M4 1AD
England
C. Bechstein's Northern Flagship piano showroom
Houldsworth Business & Arts Centre
Houldsworth Street
Stockport, Cheshire SK56DA
England
Piano House Ltd have been based in the Greater
94 Kingston Road
Wimbledon
Merton, London SW19 1LA
England
94 Tilehouse Street
Hitchin
Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG5 2DW
England
We stock Fine Quality instruments, modern second-
Music Festival for performers and guests Our 10th
18-06-2022 01:30PM
The Morecambe Bay Piano Group was set up to extend
11-12-2021 02:00PM
The Morecambe Bay Piano Group was set up to extend
08-01-2022 02:00PM
The Morecambe Bay Piano Group was set up to extend
12-02-2022 02:00PM
What is the difference between Overdamping and Underdamping?
Take the same elastic band and place your finger near the centre to stop it from vibrating this is underdamping, which of course is more efficient. Overdamping is controlled by gravity where as underdamping is controlled by adjustable springs so on the whole underdamping is far more efficient than overdamping. However, there is one disadvantage with underdamping. That is, if the dampers are incorrectly aligned to the nodes and antinodes of the vibrating string this will result in, the dampers when they come in contact with the string, emphasising certain harmonics on the piano, thus giving you a harmonic ring, this is more common on small uprights and small grandís as the margin of tolerance decreases as the piano becomes smaller.