Piano Hammer Is Thrown at Strings
By Hal Davis
In a properly regulated piano the hammer cannot be accelerating when
it strikes the strings. This is because if the let-off is adjusted
properly the impelling force is removed from the action shortly before
the string is struck.
The hammer is "thrown" at the string and I know of no possible way
for that hammer to accelerate after being "thrown" in such a manner.
In fact, in a standard grand action where the hammer is "thrown" upward
this might be even more obvious.
Hal Davis
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