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Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2012-12-21 13:09
Cork, or maybe even having the key bent to achieve the same purpose. You can do this yourself if you're careful, although if it needs to be moved a really exaggerated distance cork may be a safer solution. If you bend the key upward, you will also need to compensate in the cork underneath the key so it doesn't travel uncomfortably far. Everyone's hands are different, which is what makes the rules some player-teachers lay down about hand positions so "iffy."
Karl
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