Composite or plastic molded articles used in a grand piano action. A piano
action actuates in response to depression on a piano key to swing a
hammer into a piano string. The articles are assembled to form a piano
action with significantly less dynamic mass which is much more responsive
to the touch. In addition, the new action provides the valuable
collateral benefits of increased efficiency of manufacture and
maintenance. The invention also provides the capability to achieve true
half stroke design in both the sharp and white keys. Additionally, the
application discloses a universal composite grand piano action that is
capable of being installed into any brand of grand piano.