Maybe point the problem out to the owner and have an understanding that the
recording will suffer from the squeaking and that you can not be held liable
for such an occurance?
I'm not trying to be a smart alec, just thinking that would be a heck of a
lot better then buying somebody a new baby grand.
I suppose the person at the keyboard wouldn't even know the problem existed
from thier seat.
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"Carey Carlan" wrote in message
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Chel van Gennip wrote in news:4qmv03Fno9fqU1
@individual.net:
Better not mess around with delicate instruments of others. Beter get a
good technician to cure the problem. Ever tried to remove graphite powder
from wood, or felt?
Make no attempt to fix the problem before recording begins? Or do you
have
an alternative?