Finger Strength

WEIGHING OFF THE GRAND ACTION – Part 8

The mechanics of a grand action are brilliant, a series of levers that reaches inside the piano while converting finger force into a hammer force that can play strings with musical expression. Such a feat has many complicated details, but observed individually, they are logical, pragmatic – mechanical. Geometry is the design engine for this collaboration. And its leverages both transfer these forces and transform the distances they travel. Each finger’s mechanical advantage (2 kilograms to play a 10-or-less gram hammer) is divided by 5 in a tradeoff multiplying finger travel distance by 5 into a hammer travel distance that accomplishes fff. Or ppp.
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Hammer shank weight

WEIGHING OFF THE GRAND ACTION – Part 7

How do we become professionally conversant with the things we think we know? Experience will prove or disprove many details over time but without a concerted effort (and a bunch of time) these are hard to consolidate into an overall and useful understanding. Over and over, I have observed the action tradeoff between distance and weight, but how clear am I on the full implications and applications of this relationship? A simple model might help.
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