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A broken piano

Sticking Keys

        Sticking piano keys are a nuisance and can reduce an amazing musical piece into a stressful practice session. Even for casual players, the key in question can make certain chords annoying to play or even have the musician avoid the certain key entirely. Debris or other objects could create a sticking key, or it could be even more complicated. For example, sticking keys could be caused due to a lack lubrication on the key pins. Whatever the case may be, the goal is to bring the key back to a smooth performance so the pianist can continue playing without constantly reminding themselves of the problem. 

          Ideally, this service should be coupled with a tuning. In certain cases, if the key is easy to repair, this service could be free of charge when a tuning is scheduled with it.

Cost to fix a Sticking Piano Key (per key): $15

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