I have just got back into playing the piano after buying my first house and having somewhere permanent to keep one.
I bought myself my first piano from a reputable dealer (I hope) on ebay (do the two go together?). It’s a Broadwood circa 1880 in a lovely walnut cabinet. The piano itself is in fantastic condition externally as I can see, and all the notes play (most of the time).
It was tuned before I bought it and has stayed in tune quite well since it was re-housed into my front room. Only the middle c and a few others have fallen flat, most of them are still in tune after 4 weeks.
I took it apart (as you do) to have a good look inside. The only issue im having with it is sometimes the keys don’t play, especially after playing for about 2-3 minutes. It also happens when you play softly.
Im a newbie to piano servicing but I would like to think I’m pretty handy. I know I should get someone pro to check it out, but everyone wants a call out fee! Probably understandable, but I want to learn more about the piano and how to look after, maintain and play properly so am keen to soak up as much advice from you Gurus as possible and do as much work myself as I can.
After taking it apart, I took a few photos of what, to my novice eyes, didn’t look quite right.
So finally, (sorry for the waffle) to my question…. Can anyone see anything untoward in the photos that needs immediate attention, or might be the cause of the keys not always playing?
Thanks in advance
![Image](http://www.wearehero.co.uk/piano/images/pic1.jpg)
after taking a second look at this pic, is this the main culprit? i do feel like a double hit sometimes? if there is this gap this may be what im feeling? a tap of the bottom then when it hits the string. if this gap exists, it might not then reach the string? hmm....
![Image](http://www.wearehero.co.uk/piano/images/pic2.jpg)
![Image](http://www.wearehero.co.uk/piano/images/pic3.jpg)
![Image](http://www.wearehero.co.uk/piano/images/pic4.jpg)
![Image](http://www.wearehero.co.uk/piano/images/pic5.jpg)
![Image](http://www.wearehero.co.uk/piano/images/pic6.jpg)
![Image](http://www.wearehero.co.uk/piano/images/pic7.jpg)
![Image](http://www.wearehero.co.uk/piano/images/pic8.jpg)
it looks like someone has turned this one upside down?! can you buy these felts easily?
thanks again
S