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Playing Reproducer Rolls on 88 Note Pianos
By Les Smith

If you're using tape to close off the 4 highest and 4 lowest notes on an 88 notes player so that you can play reproducing rolls on it, the best thing to use to remove the adhesive residue left behind after you remove the tape is Naptha on a soft cloth. Use new, fresh tape, as opposed to some that's been around for a couple of years and don't leave it on the tracker bar for weeks at a time or you may have to resort to naptha and 0000 steel wool to remove it.

Les Smith


(Message sent Tue 12 Dec 1995, 14:57:03 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  88, Note, Pianos, Playing, Reproducer, Rolls

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