Voicing - A Hands-on Approach to Needles and Chemicals

When:  Feb 8, 2025 from 09:00 to 16:00 (CT)
Associated with  PTG Events

Voicing - A Hands-on Approach to Needles and Chemicals

(Parts of this seminar were presented at the 2022 and 2023 PTG Conventions.)

by M. G. Pollock, RPT

Saturday, February 8, 2025

Fee is $50 for the all day seminar.  9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Objectives

- recognize voicing issues

- demonstrate and practice mechanical and chemical voicing

- use a spectrometer app to show changes in tone

- demonstrate and practice mechanical and chemical voicing

- troubleshooting techniques & tools acquisition and maintenance

Seminar Details

This seminar will focus on practical voicing techniques and fixing errors. I will show tools and proper technique of using voicing tools. Participants are encouraged to bring their own tools. I am referencing the work of Jason Cassel, RPT and David M. Koenig who used spectral analysis to make voicing changes visible.

I will also refer to the work of Dan Levitan, RPT, Steve Brady, RPT, Ken Eschete, RPT and Jim Houston, RPT. 

Candy

- How do you remove a broken off needle that is stuck in the hammer?

- How do you handle an over-hardened hammer?

- How do you spot errors in rake and strike point?

- How do you fix an over-needled hammer?

- What is Steinway soft pedal voicing and how do you do it?

The seminar is divided into four 1 hour sessions:

1. Measuring voicing and identifying voicing issues

2. Making hammer juices (hands-on)

3. Working with needles

4. Needing, ironing & steaming (hands-on)

About Maria G. Pollock, RPT, AWE, TEC

1999 — present

I have dabbled with pianos since a young age; I figured out how to remove keys of our victorian upright when I was about 8 years old. If we moved the handle of the sustain lever rod just right it would make the piano silent and my brothers and sisters furious.

I am the last student of the late Virgil Smith, RPT . Though he was a pioneer in voicing in Chicago he did not teach me voicing. I picked up intonation skills from books, PTG  classes and discourses with other technicians. I have worked as a college technician at Elmhurst University and own a piano service company in Chicago. In summer of 2018 I had the fortune to be part of the Shigeru Kawai Academy in Los Angeles.

Location

Washington University - St Louis
560 Music Center
560 Trinity Ave
University City, MO 63130

Contact

Christine Guthrie
314-799-5570
stinemilam@hotmail.com