Slow to respond Keys
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Slow to respond Keys
Post by Georgina10 »
Hello
My 11 year old daughter is learning to play the piano. We have a 1930 Weber baby grand piano. She is grade one level. She complains that when she has to play 'loud and fast' it is very hard on the piano as you have to press the keys so far down ( not like her teacher's piano). I do not play and do not know if it is that age of the piano that is a problem or my daughters playing!
The piano is tuned regularly. Any suggestions would be greatly received.
Regards
Catherine :
My 11 year old daughter is learning to play the piano. We have a 1930 Weber baby grand piano. She is grade one level. She complains that when she has to play 'loud and fast' it is very hard on the piano as you have to press the keys so far down ( not like her teacher's piano). I do not play and do not know if it is that age of the piano that is a problem or my daughters playing!
The piano is tuned regularly. Any suggestions would be greatly received.
Regards
Catherine :
Please could somebody give me advice on piano verses the keyboard, for my 10 year old daughter to practise the piano. She has just passed her prep test. I understand you can buy keyboards that are touch sensitive and have weighted keys are these any good?
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Post by Gill the Piano »
Yes, ask yout tuner what s/he thinks of the touch of the piano.It might need regulating or - more expensively - recentring. Or helium balloons, of course...
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
Is her piano teachers piano a keyboard or an upright Grands do have heaver touch than uprights also she may find that the depth of touch on your piano is deeper than the teachersGeorgina10 wrote:Hello
The piano is tuned regularly. Any suggestions would be greatly received.
Regards
Catherine :
Your piano tuner can advise However, I am finding that quite a lot of piano tuners don't want to do any work other than tuning theses days
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
Is that not to do with the beer your serve down south "gut rot"Gill the Piano wrote:And some of us would rather do no work at all!
As he drinks the last dregs of a bottle of "Brahma" a Beer from Brazil you can't much more south that that
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Post by Gill the Piano »
It is indeed to do with our beer; it's so good, you don't want to leave it to go to work. It isn't half beer, half froth like the beer Oop North, see...
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