I have a space problem so am looking to by a five octave piano. How much do you think I should expect to pay for a second hand one?
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I have a baby grand which i love but it is so loud, I can't play for very long. It is in a big room with hardwood floors, I have piled blankets and what not underneath it, but that doesn'...
...U.S. support twosome I've dealt with claimed that I was the first to voice a complaint regarding this problem. Perhaps. But now that I've found more people who have heard the sour tones, I...
Hi there Matty. I think it's pretty sad that a piano company would tell you to ignore a problem such as this - regardless of the fact that the problem 'went away' - without giving some ...
I have a P-200 and have used it with a Korg NS5R and a Roland SC-8850 with no problem. Sounds like a MIDI adapter problem to me. If you are using a SoundBlaster and are using it for a MIDI adapter, ge...
You probably have an internal problem with the engine board. It would have to be repaired by a technician. I have repaired this problem before and it requires the engine board to be repaired in a shop...
...efinately have a third, independent technician look at it. They would be able to tell you exactly what the problem is and what it would cost you to repair it.
Depending on where you are located mig...
...hat you can float away with the music on it, and you can with the P-100! The polyphony of 16 is not a real problem - I find more than 24 or 32 to be major overkill.
It has 9 other sounds which all...
...ifted as you are Broccoli (and please don't take this the wrong way: I REALLY mean it) in sensing the problem (and thus knowing how to solve it best) ...
I have a big problem with the above, and I was wondering if any of you lovely people could make suggestions on exercises, and music in the more popular styles (but not pop) if possible that could help...
...h this piano until now. I have some keys that are sticking. I do live in the South, so humidity may be a problem. Any advice?...
Unless you live pretty close to the store,you should be careful, if you have a problem, and used pianos have problems, you will be hard pressed to get good service.
Gray market pianos have problems, ...
Greetings,
Earlier this year considerable discussion occurred on the humidity problem and the consensus seemed to be to keep the room at 45% relative humidity. After installing a dehumidifier in a...
... They are the ones that made the action then. (The inside works -or "mechanics" of your piano. Problem is those actions were made for many brands of pianos......
No problem with needing to look down at your hands if you're changing position, otherwise it's a good skill to be able to read music without looking down - particularly in building skills in...
...ens when you try to make a precision cut in the wood in which to accept the Teflon sleeve.
That is the problem, and as far as I'm concerned a totally predictable one.
Rick Clark...
...39;s my logic: since I am not knowledgable in piano, I will try to buy new to avoid any 'hidden' problem. Also, expectation is to keep the piano (10+ yrs) until my child is ready to move on....
Let me know what you find out. I also have a floppy. The problem I had was that the type of file it recorded on wouldn't work on my laptop and I couldn't figure out a way to convert the fi...
...n No. 4 (Dm) four months ago. (Now I'm on No. 8 (Fmaj).) On No. 4, the LH trill wasn't much of a problem, although I had to practice coordinating the run leading up to it. What I'm stil...
Hello,
I have a Roland KR-575 digital piano.
It's developed a problem wherein a few keys have dropped. Since we're pretty happy with the piano otherwise (and it's not exactly a thr...
...sons, but I decided that I want to go it alone, at least till I can afford to take lessons again. The main problem I am having is structured plan so that I can go forward and not move around haphazard...
...s ago. Yours might be different. This discussions assumes it is not. If all three pedals quit at once, the problem might be in the cable. It might have come loose from the circuit board down in the pe...
...l sure. It has been in piano storage for the last few years and I can't afford the storage anymore. Problem...I don't have the space to move it back into my home. I MUST get rid of it in ...
hello i am new to the site i have a few questions i have struggled with the piano for 2years and my problem is what chords sound good together and what is the next note to play i tried progressions an...
... just learned to play the piano like any one else. I have never heard of any left handed person having any problem with music instruments, especially piano. I write and eat and do everything lefthande...
No problem. The only way you can get it's worth is by having it appraised. Sometiems it might look fabulous, gorgeous, but it needs to be working and/or is worth being restored.
If it's i...
...the "sustain" 1/4 inch jack), and turning on the keyboard again.
If this doesn't fix the problem, there may be something disconnected in the pedal, or damage to the cord....
...they did. (With the exception of one client who was going bankrupt, believe me - the piano wasn't the problem!)
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