Adaptive Device for Piano Sustain Pedal
Автор: Patrick Anderson
Загружено: 2018-03-08
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I started playing piano when I was 7 or 8 years old. After I lost my legs at age 9, I kept playing but I never gave much thought to the pedals. I suppose I compensated by learning to crawl around the keyboard decently well, but I also compensated by playing too many notes. Too busy. Trying to fill the empty space where sustain should be.
Along came good friend Ira Newborn, who wouldn't accept the peace I'd made with this limitation. He searched online and found fragments of a plan to make a similar device - a parts list, a couple photos, a 2D diagram. He tried to track down the Duke graduate student who had conceived and built it, but to no avail. Dismayed but not defeated, Ira went to Home Depot and started to piece it together himself.
Enter JD, who, with help from his brother Tim, took the plans and Ira's prototype, and built the thing.
Amazing. I have it now. I'm so grateful.
Now it's up to me to make it sing (and to keep it better lubricated).
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