Fixing a dead key on an upright piano: Jack Spring
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- Опубликовано: 22 фев 2022
- Here's a simple problem that sometimes comes up. There is a dead note on this Pearl River Upright I am tuning today. In this case, it ended up being the Jack Spring.
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Noticed a dead key when I was playing and this video helped me fix it within 10 minutes. Actually crazy thank you so much
Thank you so much! You just saved me either a hundred bucks or living with a silent key.
Great pictures! Clear. Nicely done video!
subbed just for having such good energy and a friendly smile! Thanks a lot, i cant wait to try this on my grand piano, not having a lower A key really bites! I am shocked at how not having 1 key completely deteriorates a song, but then again of course, every note is what makes a song a song!
Exact issue! Stand up spring askew, reset to vertical and voila.... Thank you for the confidence building clarity!
Complimenti!!
Thank you!!!
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My spring looks fine but the key is still dead it just stays down
That could be a variety of other problems, including excess friction in the key either at the front rail or balance rail. Or possibly something else. Did you ever figure it out?
yep, I guess I need to change a few springs of my piano too 🙂
Hello. I have big problem. Piano key when pressed doesnt want to 'get up' anymore. It started after spilled some liquids between these two notes. I opened piano and tried to grind wood to make it smaller but nothing. When I move nearest right key, it works.
that's the problem i have but not the solution.. any other suggestions..?
You could post a video and link it here. I can take a look and see what might be happening…
0:52 the way you edited it made it seem like you failed a video game mission 😭😭
Ha! True! :-)
Just dropped the spring under the key …. Fuckkk