How To Play Piano Quietly

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Piano repair – now what?

So, my piano is in need of repair. It is a Zender, I do not really know what age we do not buy new and it is here all my life, is certainly 16 +. I do not know how pianos actually work (outside the base obviously) to wondering if I could state the problems with it, then someone could advise me what repairs should and who could do for me. Thus, the problems: It is the sound is too "bright", insofar as it is gradually turning into a "honky-tonk" piano. It lacks the most gentle, too-resonant sound less than a good piano. Sometimes, the hammer bounced off the chain of creation of a "double major" when I press the button once. It's terrible to play quietly and is very light to push the buttons. (But perhaps this is not something irreparable and that more and more of a problem that I am becoming better and more aware of sounds that I did) Ok Thanks!. It is a right. >. <

It seems that the piano should be regulated and replenished. Firstly is it a vertical or a piano tail, as the various problems and fixes. the sound is too bright can have many factors. over time will harden the hammers, the bar can move quat, chains stretch over the years. these and some other factors make the piano gloss. The fix: restring the piano, either the hand or hammer reshaped. The hammer rebounds double-strikes. This is a result of 5 regulations, check back height and alignment, release and drop. release and file each should be regulated at 2mm. It is also possible the hammer flanges are too loose and that the height of the hammer is off. It's terrible to play quietly and is very light to push the buttons. This could also be a side effect of the previous question. this would indicate that the flange bushings are too cowardly to give adequate control. To resolve this are wippens and hammers again fell. There is also possible that the keys are weighted regulation, but since the weight change key is long, expensive and difficult to undo sure you really want to do. If the piano has not been anything other than standard tuning in the last 16 years + then it's time to get a settlement comprehensive action. regulations for comprehensive action in my shop is around $ 800 – $ 1200 (we charge $ 50 per hour plus materials for work store, and while generally takes about 20-25 hours)

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