it is the top two octaves, and the bottom octave, and they only stick. we recently moved it from the next village, could that have done somethign to it ?
what the tuner said was mainly about the mechanics inside it ; that they are in a different format now ? i'm not sure how pianos work inside !
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- by Hollyk1
- 21 Jan 2008, 20:27
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- by Hollyk1
- 19 Jan 2008, 20:23
- Forum: Piano Advice
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thanks
okayy .. im going to get another tuner in and see what they think ! its such a shame to just throw her out tho ! thank you for the help x
- by Hollyk1
- 17 Jan 2008, 21:10
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Broadwood White and Co piano - help!
hi, i have recently got a broadwood white piano, and i have been trying to get it tuned. the tuner i got said that it is too old to be tuned: its from about 1880, and that to try and repair the keys which stick would take several hours, and a lot of money. i feel attatched to it, and i dont want to ...
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