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Young Chang Piano help…I have a normal push up against wall piano..?

July 30, 2010 @ 3:56 am



I have a Young Chang that I can push up against the wall. The problem is, is that one of the key hammers aren’t hitting the strings. I have noticed that all the keys have this black thing under the hammer, which when the key is hit, the black thing that stays under the the hammer pushes the key up while slightly coming out of the bottom of the hammer. One of the keys on the Treble side of the Piano has a completely different look. The black thing stays out, which causes the hammer to barely move, I hit the key and the black thing doesn’t push the hammer up, instead it stays out and isn’t under the hammer at all. If someone knows what I am saying, please help!
The piece is the Hammer Butt Felt…

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2 Comments

  1. What is your question? :O

    Reply by Rachmanomaniac — July 30, 2010 @ 4:14 am

  2. 1. If you used the names of the action parts it would be easier to identify the problem. Here’s a graphic with names:

    http://www.pianosupply.com/anonftp/upright.jpg

    2. Piano technicians are in business to solve problems like this.

    http://www.ptg.org

    Reply by i. jones — July 30, 2010 @ 4:43 am

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