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<blockquote data-quote="AB45" data-source="post: 715116" data-attributes="member: 1669"><p>Ive got a piano. Tuning it is easier than people think to be honest. all you need are mutes, a tuning spanner and a electronic tuning meter, and TIME lol.</p><p>There are loads of walk through guides on line like this one <a href="http://piano.detwiler.us/">Tuning a Piano Yourself--A Simple Tutorial</a></p><p>If your are wanting to repair anything though thats a different matter. get a profeesional in as you will definately balls it up. Your sticky keys may just be down to the fact its been hardly played and may free up of ther own accord.</p><p>Word of warning though...if niether of you can play then prepare yourselves for weeks of excruciating pain and annoyance!! Oh and apologise to your neighbours now! </p><p>I got mine of an old biddy down the road with my only goal to learn Chas and Dave style songs on it... 5 years later i still havent lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AB45, post: 715116, member: 1669"] Ive got a piano. Tuning it is easier than people think to be honest. all you need are mutes, a tuning spanner and a electronic tuning meter, and TIME lol. There are loads of walk through guides on line like this one [url=http://piano.detwiler.us/]Tuning a Piano Yourself--A Simple Tutorial[/url] If your are wanting to repair anything though thats a different matter. get a profeesional in as you will definately balls it up. Your sticky keys may just be down to the fact its been hardly played and may free up of ther own accord. Word of warning though...if niether of you can play then prepare yourselves for weeks of excruciating pain and annoyance!! Oh and apologise to your neighbours now! I got mine of an old biddy down the road with my only goal to learn Chas and Dave style songs on it... 5 years later i still havent lol [/QUOTE]
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