The back portion of the string, known as the resonator, is isolated from the part of the string hit directly by the hammer. The resonator vibrates in sympathy to the note struck, this is called the duplex scale.
The back portion of the string, known as the resonator, is isolated from the part of the string hit directly by the hammer. The resonator vibrates in sympathy to the note struck, this is called the duplex scale.
The action of a piano is made up of thousands of parts, each of which contributes to turning the movement of the pianist's fingers into sound.
The Fazioli technicians precisely check and recheck the position of the action to ensure that the hammers hit the string at the optimum percussion point.
Once the position of the action is precisely defined, the side notches and finishing of the casework can be completed.
The high gloss finish of the piano is achieved by spraying a film of polyester onto the case. The polyester used has been especially manufactured for Fazioli.
