If you have a piano with sunken keys, your piano might have a broken elbow, or many broken elbows.
Please do not get your beginning student a beat up, old piano. What are the chances they will enjoy playing the piano when given such an instrument? How well would a child enjoy skiing if they were shoved down a slope on some old wooden skis?
As a piano technician, I am often called upon to service pianos that people have newly acquired for free. Sometimes these pianos are legitimate, fully-functioning pianos. Most of the time they are not worth the fuel required to haul them to the dump.
Why choose Fine Tuning to tune and service your piano? That was a question I asked myself before I started my business and it is what has driven me to improve the way I do business and try to set a new standard for piano technicians.
Pianos new and old are susceptible to the occasional "click" now and then. They are very annoying and can drive a person mad in minutes. So what could it be?